Wednesday, July 1, 2009

Future champions, future Hotties - Part 2

Following the first part of our "discovery" of young talent, here are a few more sparkling stars who might become the next big thing.

Patrick "PJ" Jacobsen
The 16-year-old American won about every title the AMA has to offer in the 50cc to 85cc classes plus a few in Dirt Track and Supermoto, just to make sure. With last year's wildcard appearance for the 125cc Bancaja Aspar Team in Indianapolis he's also been the youngest American to ever compete in the MotoGP championship. Jacobsen currently runs in the 125cc Spanish Championship for Team Aspar and is set to run in a few more wild card appearances this year.

Daniel Ruiz
17-year-old Ruiz is in his sophomore year in the Red Bull Rookies Cup, but so far the Spaniard had trouble to improve on his results from last season.

Cameron Beaubier
The only American currently riding in the 125cc world championship has gone through an excellent riding school, being one of the chosen ones for the MotoGP Academy last year after competing in the Red Bull Rookies Cup in 2007. With this wealth of experience it's no surprise that the fast kid from Roseville already arrived at the highest level, and this at just 16 years of age.

Alejandro Pardo
Pardo is in his first season for the Red Bull Rookies Cup after winning every single race of the Mini GP 70cc Italian Championship on his way to the 2008 title. So far he's holding up well against more experienced riders and looks to improve even more as the season goes on.

2 comments:

  1. Hurray at last a picture of PJ. He is the cutest rider in the CEV 125 class. Love him to bits thanks for posting a pic and a profile of him.

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  2. Ohh the top 3 are slightly hot. Hmmm might look out for them.

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