Williams_Adrian can call himself the new MotoGP™ eSport Champion after two measured rides saw him win a dramatic Global Series finale that was packed with emotion and controversy, going right the way to the wire. The Spaniard is the winner of a fabulous BMW M235i xDrive Gran Coupé, the top prize in this year’s MotoGP™ eSport Championship, provided courtesy of series supporter BMW M.
Eleven gamers from around the world earned the right to represent one of the eleven current MotoGP™ teams for the four-round Global Series, an eight-race event that has determined the wearer of the 2020 MotoGP™ eSport crown.
Due to the restrictions placed on the MotoGP™ paddock during the global pandemic, MotoGP™ eSport Global Series events can‘t be held on site so the eleven finalists competed against one another with the official MotoGP™20 Videogame while communicating via a communal video call in their homes. For the last event, they took on Silverstone and Valencia’s Ricardo Tormo Circuit over ten laps in the season’s final two races with double points of offer for each bout.
Competing for Red Bull KTMFactory Racing Team, Williams_Adrian has been the class of the 2020 field, scoring five races wins and two further podiums from eight races. Even when double MotoGP™ eSport champion trastevere73 (Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP) applied pressure throughout the final round, the Spaniard wouldn’t wilt.
He came into the final round 39 points clear of brother Williams_Cristian (Team Suzuki Ecstar) and 61 up on trastevere73. But any hopes of sewing up the Championship in Race 1 soon came undone. A tough move by Petronas SRT Yamaha’s Sanshoqueen put the leader on the ground on the first lap and in a dramatic couple of seconds, Williams_Cristian also found himself on the floor. The race soon became an exhibition of overtaking as Williams_Adrian fought back to fifth, and his brother to sixth.
All the while trastevere73 led from the front in a vintage performance that showcased all of his very best skills. He led outgoing champion AndrewZH home by 2.2s after ten laps of top class racing, with Indonesian moe taking a first Global Series podium with a measured ride to third.
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