The second Rising Stars Series Online Challenge is here!

The MotoGP™ eSport Rising Stars Series has kicked off this month in a bid to find and promote some of the brightest and youngest gaming talent across the globe.

The fourth ever MotoGP™ eSport Rising Stars Series kicks off this week in a bid to find and promote some of the brightest and youngest gaming talent across the globe to the very top of the sport.

Back for a fourth year after three highly successful seasons, the Rising Stars Series consists of three Online Regional Challenges in which Gamers will be divided into three categories, depending on their location. These three are the Americas, Europe and Africa, and finally Asia and Oceania.

The second of these Challenges starts today at 11.00am CET and requires gamers to take on the stop-start Le Mans Circuit, one of the best attended circuits on the calendar. The Challenge runs until Sunday 1st October.  

The big change for 2023 is all Online Challenges (and the final) will be disputed using MotoE™ machines. Less than a month on from the dramatic finale of the 2023 MotoE™ World Championship, gamers must use Ducati’s visionary V21L electric machine to set the fastest time on a variety of tracks.

And for the first Online Challenge, gamers will use Spaniard Maria Herrera’s Openbank Aspar machine to attempt the fastest time possible!

The event will be disputed in time attack mode and the gamers who achieve the fastest lap times will be awarded points. It’s time to take risks and put it all on the line as only the fastest lap times count.

Only the fastest lap times will count and gamers will be awarded points depending on their position in the final classification at the end of each Challenge.

Don't miss the oportunity and register now here: https://esport.motogp.com/register 

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