MotoZoo teams up with Madforce Dubai: MV Agusta, Arabian allure, and Giombini’s talent

Road Racing
Friday, 21 November 2025 at 08:55
MotoZoo by Madforce by Dubai Motorsport
MotoZoo is writing a new, fascinating chapter in its history. Starting in 2026, its main sponsor will be Madforce Dubai Motorsport, a company involved in motor-related activities in Arab countries. It will also have other partners from the Emirates. The team will bring an aura of Middle Eastern allure to the track, evoking the dynamism of emerging Arab nations.
In the United Arab Emirates, as is well known, Made in Italy is a religion, so the new MotoZoo by Madforce Dubai Motorsport remains loyal to MV Agusta, which in 2026 will field only two teams. Among the team’s partners is also AutoZoo, a new brand linked to MotoZoo that deals with luxury and classic cars. The rider chosen for this new venture is Andrea Giombini, a 22-year-old from Rome with a standout past in CIV Supersport. This year he made his World Championship debut, taking part in the last three rounds of the season with Davide Giugliano’s D34G, which next year will field a single bike and go all-in on Mattia Casadei. Giombini will therefore try to show his potential with MotoZoo’s MV Agusta. The team strongly believes in him and in the project linked to the United Arab Emirates.
"2026 will be a transitional year," explains MotoZoo Team Principal Fabio Uccelli, "with many new elements and some confirmations. We will still be an MV Agusta Supported Team, but we’ll have an increasingly Middle Eastern imprint. I’ve been working in the United Arab Emirates for some time now in motorsport, and the team’s partners are mainly connected to my activity."

Will you field only one bike? 

"Yes, we’ve chosen to focus on a single rider for one year and then return with two in 2027. With MV Agusta we have defined a medium-to-long-term program for the growth and development of young talents."

What are the goals for 2026? 

"In the past we bet on Tom Booth-Amos, who is now a world-class contender. This past season we developed Mattia Casadei, and we hope to be a springboard for Andrea Giombini as well, a young rider we believe in. For him it will be a year of experience and growth, without any pressure. After two rather demanding seasons, in 2026 our goal is to enhance our rider and score as many points as possible, fully aware that the championship level is very high and with a rookie we can’t aim for the top of the standings. Many tracks will be completely new to him, so the essential thing is that he progresses through the season and manages to show his value."

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