Estonian racer Hannes Soomer gets BMW factory team call-up for Aragon WorldSBK round
Estonian motorcycle racer Hannes Soomer has received an unexpected invitation to compete in the World Superbike Championship round in Aragon, Spain, riding for the BMW factory team. Soomer earned the opportunity after BMW's regular rider Danilo Petrucci suffered an injury. It is set to be one of the most significant races of Soomer's career.
SportEstonian motorcycle racing star Hannes Soomer has been handed what could be the biggest opportunity of his career, after receiving a last-minute call-up to compete for the BMW factory team at this weekend's WorldSBK round in Aragon, Spain.
Soomer, widely regarded as Estonia's finest circuit motorcycle racer, stepped into the seat vacated by BMW regular Danilo Petrucci, who was forced to withdraw from the event due to injury. The BMW factory outfit is the team of the reigning world champions, making this an especially high-profile debut for the Estonian.
The Aragon round presents Soomer with a rare platform to showcase his abilities at the very highest level of Superbike racing. Competing for a works factory team is a milestone most professional riders dream of, and the circumstances — filling in for an injured teammate at short notice — will test both his speed and adaptability.
Soomer has consistently been among the most competitive Estonian riders on the international circuit, and this unexpected invitation is a testament to the confidence the BMW camp has placed in him. Fans and followers of Estonian motorsport will be watching the Aragon circuit closely this weekend as he lines up on the grid representing one of the sport's most prestigious factory programmes.
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