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‘Where there’s a will, there’s a way’ is the motto of racer Laia Sanz, a premise of courage and effort she follows to the letter both while training and competing. With eighteen world championship titles in trial and enduro, the eight-time winner of the Dakar Rally in the women’s category describes herself as a true rev head. As the new ambassador of the CUPRA brand, this sportswoman is getting ready for her next challenge – the 24 Hours of Barcelona race, which is being held at the Barcelona-Catalunya Circuit on 8 and 9 September.
With just hours left before this year’s season kicks off, three-time MotoGP world champion and SEAT ambassador Jorge Lorenzo is making a final sprint in his training workouts. His recipe for going into the competition in top shape includes cycling, the gym and his SEAT Leon CUPRA. Jorge cycles up the Ordino-Arcalís mountain pass in Andorra twice a week to get himself used to performing at 170 beats per minute, the same heart rate needed to compete in a Grand Prix event. This is how Jorge Lorenzo prepares for the World Championship MotoGP.
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Jorge Lorenzo, winner of 47 MotoGP races and the fifth most successful rider of all time, collected his new Urus S by participating in Lamborghini’s La Prima customer experience.On two wheels or four, few people know more about performance or control than the Spanish bike racing hero, Jorge Lorenzo. A five-time world champion in one of the world’s most thrilling sports, Majorcan-born Lorenzo won back-to-back 250cc world titles before moving to MotoGP in 2008. His career spanned 12 seasons in bike racing’s premier category, during which time he won three world championships in 2010, 2012 and 2015. In 2022, he was inducted into the MotoGP Hall of Fame, where he was officially anointed a ‘legend’.