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Andrew “AndrewZH” Saveri delivers well in eSport season finale

Andrew “AndrewZH” Saveri delivers well in eSport season finale
Michelle Liew
November 30, 2020

The Ducati Corse eSport team rider Andrea Saveri, controlling the Desmosedici GP bike of the MotoGP 20 videogame, ends the 2020 season in fifth place.

Andrew Saveri AndrewZH

AndrewZH (Andrea Svaeri)

The 2020 MotoGP eSport Championship has come to an end and Andrea Saveri, aka AndrewZh is proud to come in second in the championship after recent titleholder Williams_Adrian. The rider of the Ducati Corse eSport team managed to surpass 10 finalists of the race aboard the virtual Desmosedici GP bike of the MotoGP 20 videogame for the fourth and final round of the 2020 season.

Andrea Saveri, aka AndrewZh, a Ducati Corse eSport team rider, returned to challenge the other 10 MotoGP eSport Championship finalists on board the MotoGP 20 virtual Desmosedici GP bike for the fourth and final round of the 2020 season.

Andrea Saveri aka “AndrewZh” (#11 Ducati Corse eSport)

“After the bad luck that we had in the last two rounds, today I was finally able to redeem myself! I felt very competitive, and I am happy to close the season with another podium. Unfortunately, in Race 2, I wasn’t able to stay hooked to the front group right from the start. Otherwise, I could have aimed for the podium again. This year we close the championship in fifth place: it’s a pity because if we hadn’t lost important points in the races where I was involved in some accidents. We would indeed have been fighting for the first three positions in the final standings.

I want to thank Ducati and Pro2BeSports for the support they have shown me during this season, and Dorna for being able to make this championship anyway, despite all the difficulties related to COVID-19. Thanks also to all the people that continue to support me even after such a difficult 2020, which didn’t see me get the results I’d hoped for. I’m pumped and ready for 2021. I can’t wait to start again!”

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