The Monster Yamaha Tech3 MotoGP™ team has been affected by the recent extreme weather to hit the southern coast of France.
The base in Bormes-les-Mimosas, home of the MotoGP™ outfit which is to
run Bradley Smith and Pol Espargaro as well as the Moto2™ team of Marcel
Schrotter and Alex Mariñelarena, was affected on Sunday as the immense
levels of rainfall resulted in rivers bursting their banks. This has
occurred shortly before the squad was to pack up for the opening
pre-season premier class test in Malaysia.
An anticyclone over northern Europe later resulted in heavy rain over
France, resulting in much damage to crates in the Tech3 premises - whose
watertight door failed - which on Tuesday were planned to have been
shipped to Malaysia. The entire region has been majorly affected by the
weather, with two people having lost their lives and a further
individual injured as the storms left many without electricity and
running water as well as much damage to buildings.
The majority of damage was sustained between 10 and 11am on Sunday,
with the flood water coating the workshop floor in mud and damaging
equipment. "This is a major natural occurrence, but we are fortunate
this has not happened at a busier time of year," Team Manager Herve
Poncharal explains. "Although we have many things to prepare, it
shouldn’t affect us too badly."
Since the damage was incurred on Sunday, Tech3 personnel have been
busily attempting to clean up the property with the assistance of
neighbours.
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