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MotoGP eSport series moves into finals stage

Three months of online selection, six Online Challenges, three Pro Drafts and four million kilometres raced by the competitors have now brought the first phase of the 2019 MotoGP eSport Championship to a close, with excitement in full gear ahead of the final stretch of the season.

During the online phase, an incredible 11 million video views and 60 million impressions have seen more than 1.7 million engagements with MotoGP™ eSport - record-breaking numbers in the series' third season.

Participation in the Championship, which is played on the official MotoGP19 videogame developed and published by our long standing partner, Milestone, is up 30% on last year, ensuring 2019 is the biggest year yet for the series.

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The Pro Draft, new for 2019, cemented MotoGP eSport as a global Championship, with 72 participants from 16 countries making it through, from as far and wide as the USA, Brazil, South Africa, India and Indonesia. Those 72 fought it out to become finalists, with 12 players emerging to move through to the final phase of the Championship – the Global Series, played on Lenovo Legion PCs.

Here’s the final 12 players and the teams they will represent:

AdrianDP26 (SPA) – Team Suzuki Ecstar
EleGhosT555 (SPA)  – Repsol Honda Team
AndrewZH (ITA) – Ducati Team
Trastevere73 (ITA) – Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP
Juan_nh16 (SPA) – Red Bull KTM Factory Racing
Cristianmm17 (SPA) – Team Suzuki Ecstar
Moe (IDN) – LCR Honda Castrol
XxBoMbeR_45xX (SPA) – Petronas Yamaha SRT
Wimp (BEL) – Red Bull KTM Tech 3
Mereja (BRA) – Pramac Racing
Rllorca (SPA) – Aprilia Racing Team Gresini
Mrtftw (AUS) – Reale Avintia Racing

The Global Series is disputed over three onsite events, with two races at each. The first takes place at Misano World Circuit Marco Simoncelli on Friday evening of the SanMarinoGP, getting underway at 19:30 local time (GMT +2). The second live event takes place on Friday at the AragonGP at 19:00 (GMT +2), before the classic season finale at Valencia alongside MotoGP , where everything will be decided - and races are worth double points.

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