Jordi Gaya at Móra d’Ebre: A Victory of Heart, Strategy, and Precision
The race in Móra d’Ebre — second round of the XElectrics Spanish Championship — was far more than just another competition. For Ambrosini e-Racing, it was a powerful showcase of resilience, technical mastery, and team unity.
A victory that didn’t just happen on the track, but was built behind the scenes, through careful planning and collective determination.
A monitored injury, managed with care
Jordi Gaya competed with a leg injury, but it’s crucial to clarify: this wasn’t a reckless decision. For over a month, Jordi has been under the supervision of our medical staff, following a structured recovery program with physiotherapy, guided exercises, and ongoing evaluations.
His participation in the race was approved by our medical team, ensuring that he would be racing safely, without risking immediate physical harm.
The real concern: what comes next
Our biggest concern wasn’t the Móra d’Ebre race itself — but what might follow.
There was a real risk that pushing through the race could worsen his injury and compromise Jordi’s ability to compete in one of the season’s most critical events: the Timeforacing round of the French National Electric Scooter Championship, organized by the French Federation.
An event where Jordi will proudly represent Team Spirit, the French team structure managed by Ambrosini e-Racing.
A custom setup and pure efficiency
To support Jordi, we chose not to unleash the full power of the scooter. Instead, our engineering team designed a smoother acceleration curve, reducing torque spikes that could stress his injured leg.
And yet, despite this compromise, our scooter was still the fastest on the grid in terms of acceleration — a testament to the unmatched efficiency of Ambrosini e-Racing systems and the precision of our technical adjustments.
A winning strategy… that stays behind the curtain
This win didn’t happen by chance.
Alongside the technical setup, we implemented a highly complex race strategy, tailored to Jordi’s condition, the layout of the track, and the dynamics of the event.
It worked perfectly.
And while we won’t reveal the details — that strategy remains part of our competitive advantage — it was undoubtedly one of the keys to this result.
Ambrosini e-Racing: winning through responsibility and teamwork
Móra d’Ebre was not our toughest competition in terms of rival performance — but it was one of our most delicate challenges.
Because here, we chose to race with caution, with strategy, and with human care as our priorities.
We proved that winning doesn’t always mean pushing harder. Sometimes, it means planning smarter, and protecting the long-term success of our riders.
This is Ambrosini e-Racing — where every win is built with precision, passion, and the spirit of a family.
Thank you, Jordi. Thank you, team. See you in France with Team Spirit! 🇫🇷🏁