Sharon Fuller was named as Content Manager of the eSkootr Championship, and recently stated that she is looking to do something different in motorsports, and the 100% electric scooter series is already surprisingly opening the possibility for fans, sportsmen or athletes to become professional riders of the tournament.
To join this revolutionary branch of sustainable sport, eSkootr Championship invites those interested to follow the official channels (website, Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn) to be updated with information about it, assuring that admission requirements will be high for its inaugural campaign.
Professional athletes from motorcycling, cycling, skiing, ice hockey, skating, surfing, and snowboarding have the chance to be part of the eSkootr Championship, based on their driving skills, to prove that they have what it takes to compete in a category with high speed and demand.
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Steps to become a Pro Rider in eSkootr Championship
eSkootr Championship plans to provide a list to all championship teams with potential athletes, so the main step is to be connected to official media of eSkootr Championship, to be officially launched in 2022.
At the moment, the Category manages this recruiting method along with another one, focused on reaching out to smaller sectors in specific locations. “Somehow, somewhere, there will be an opportunity near you…”, states the category through their official website. Further details about the program will be revealed there.
“For the first two seasons of the championship, our riders will be professional athletes and competitors from other sports. Racing through beautiful side-by-side cities at 100 kilometers per hour is as cool as it sounds, but we also have to make sure that everything we do is safe.”
The organization plans to reveal the cities to be visited in 2021, but without a doubt, ” wanting to do things differently ” has opened the possibility for several people to become eSkootr Championship riders.
Written by | Ronald Ortega