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The Aruba Cloud team presents the 2025 MotoE project

The Aruba Cloud team for the 2025 season of MotoE (photo: Aruba Cloud)
The Aruba Cloud team for the 2025 season of MotoE (photo: Aruba Cloud)

The 2025 project for the FIM MotoE World Championship was presented at the Auditorium of the Global Cloud Data Center of Aruba. The two Ducati V21L will have Alessandro Zaccone and Luca Bernardi as riders.

With the unveiling of the Ducati V21L liveries, the second season of the Aruba Cloud team, which will compete in the 2025 MotoE World Championship with a renewed lineup, has officially begun.
Just like last year, the traditional unveiling of the bikes took place on the stage of the Auditorium of the Aruba Global Cloud Data Center in Ponte San Pietro (Bergamo) in a very exceptional ceremony that involved not only the two Italian riders of Aruba Cloud MotoE, Alessandro Zaccone and Luca Bernardi, but also those of the two official teams of the Borgo Panigale company that will take part in the next Superbike and Motocross world championships.

The MotoE of the Aruba Cloud team for the 2025 season (photo: Aruba Cloud)
The MotoE of the Aruba Cloud team for the 2025 season (photo: Aruba Cloud)

On one side the Aruba.it team – Ducati Factory MX team with riders Jeremy Sewer and Mattia Guadagnaini, on the other hand the Aruba.it Racing team – Ducati which will line up Alvaro Bautista and Nicolò Bulega on the starting grids of the Superbike calendar.
As for the 2025 season of MotoE, the start will be in Le Mans, France, on the weekend of 9/10 May and will end on 7/8 November in Portimao (Portugal) after having competed in The Netherland (Assen), Austria (Red Bull Ring), Hungary (Balaton), Spain (Barcelona)
and Italy (Misano).

Stefano Cecconi (Team Principal Aruba Cloud MotoE)
“After a first year of apprenticeship in a category that is entirely new to us, the goal for 2025 will be to take a significant step forward that will allow us to fight for the top positions. The experience and results obtained so far by Zaccone in MotoE, on the one hand, and the enthusiasm of a rookie, is a mix that I am sure will give the correct stimuli to the whole team."

Alessandro Zaccone (Aruba Cloud MotoE)
“I'm delighted and looking forward to the start of the season, even though the calendar will keep us waiting a little longer. I come from a very positive year in which I obtained some good results, and I'm sure there are conditions to replicate and do even better. I'll be working with a new team and my crew chief from last season, so I already have a good starting point.”

Luca Bernardi (Aruba Cloud MotoE)
“I am curious about this new bike, so I can't wait to be in Barcelona for the first tests. It's a new adventure for me, and I'll have to learn many things, trying to understand the behaviour of the bike and tyres as soon as possible. The important thing will be to make as few mistakes as possible to optimise the time we have before the start of the season. I thank Aruba for believing in me, and I will do my best to repay this trust and keep it on track.”


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