Team Brazil.
Brazil is participating for the third time in the Int. GS Trophy. After they took a break in last time’s edition, they are totally prepared to meet their competition in New Zealand. Claudinei Costa Silva (34), Felipe Hawerroth (26) and Pedro Marchioretto (22) are very convinced about their teamwork skills. Claudinei Costa Silva, who is from Sao Paolo, is a motorcycle mechanic. Felipe Ha Werroth from Santa Catarina is self-employed. Pedro Marchioretto, who lives in Itapira, is a tradesman.
Claudinei Costa Silva
Claudinei Costa Silva
What does the “Spirit of GS” mean to you?
A mix of freedom and passion in a two-wheeled world.
Complete the sentence: "For me, a week without my motorbike ..."
… is a lonely week.
What will be your greatest challenge at the Int. GS Trophy 2020?
To overcome all my limits.
Felipe Hawerroth
Felipe Hawerroth
What made you want to learn how to ride a motorbike?
The place where I was born and raised gave me the opportunity to practice sports in contact with nature. As a child, I felt free riding my bike. Over time the desire for the motorcycle was inevitable.
Complete the sentence: "For me, a week without my motorbike ..."
… is a week without rest.
What do you expect from the Int. GS Trophy 2020?
I hope it is an experience that makes me evolve as a person and rider and that I can also support the riders around me.
Pedro Marchioretto
Pedro Marchioretto
Complete the sentence: "For me, a week without my motorbike ..."
… is a week without a part of me, because the bike completes me!
What special skills do you bring to your team?
I have a good off-road knowledge, especially in enduro, and I have been practicing this since I was eight years old!
Why will your team win the Int. GS Trophy 2020?
Because we are going to work together and do great teamwork, with complete focus we’ll get on the highest place of the podium!