Revealed: the first electric racer backed with real GP experience

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An Italian firm with GP racing and domestic championship-winning experience has launched a new TTXGP electric racer – and it’s revealed here for the first time.

CRP Racing’s eCRP 1.0 is the first e-racer to come out of Italy, and builds on over 30 years of racing experience in 125 and 250GPs and engineering partnerships with MotoGP, F1, WRC and NASCAR.

The 110mph machine will be available to TTXGP teams next year for a base price of 30,000 Euros, with technical assistance part of the package.

The firm says the eCRP 1.0, is a pure racing bike, untroubled by the compromises suffered by machines aspiring to a roadgoing production future, with easy handling and sensitivity to chassis adjustment to the fore.

CRP is the leading two-stroke tuning firm in Italy, winning the Road Racing Italian Championship and Honda Trophy in 2007 and 2009.

The eCRP 1.0 will be officially launched at the (MIA) event Cleaner Racing Conference at the NEC in January.


CRP Racing’s championship-winning 125
 
eCRP 1.0 technical specs 
 
FRAME
Aluminium double beam
 
REAR SWING ARM
Aluminum Alloy 
 
FRONT SUSPENSION
“Upside-Down“ telescopic hydraulic fork OHLINS
Stem dia. 43 mm
 
REAR SUSPENSION
OHLINS Hydraulic progressive shock absorber
 
FRONT BRAKE
Floating Braking Wave disk
Disc dia. 320 mm
 
REAR BRAKE
Single Braking Wave disk
Disc dia. 220 mm
 
CALIPER
Four pistons radial “Brembo” caliper
 
WHEEL RIMS
Forged Aluminum Marchesini
 
Front Rim – Size 3.50”x17’’
Rear Rim – Size 5.50’’x17”
 
FRONT TIRE
Front Tire – Size 120 x 70-17
 
REAR TIRE
Rear Tire – Size 165 x 60- 17
 
WHEELBASE
Wheelbase –1376 mm
 
MOTORS
Dual DC “Agni 95” electric motors.
 
VOLTAGE
72 V
 
BATTERIES
6 KW/h Batteries Pack
52 packs (4 sets of 13 packs each)
 
CONTROLLER
Size 480mm x 150mm x 60mm
 
CHARGER
Zivan NG3 – 96 V
 
BMS – Battery Management System
 
WEIGHT
175 Kg.
 
CHARGING TIME
2hours
 
ENDURANCE RANGE
40Km (depending on track conditions)
 
SPEED
180 Km/h

TTXGP 2010 race dates
 
TTXGP IOM 
May 29th  – June 11th  2010  Isle of Man
 
TTXGP UK Championship 2010
July 3rd – 4th Cadwell Park, Lincolnshire
July 17th – 18th  Snetterton, Norfolk
September 11th – 12th  Castle Combe, Wiltshire
October 2nd –  3rd   Brands Hatch
 
TTXGP North America Championship 2010
May 14th – 16th  Infineon Raceway, California.
July 8th – 11th Mosport International Raceway, Canada
August 13th – 15th VIRginia International Raceway,
4th date TBC
 
TTXGP Italy 2010
26th – 27th June Magione
24th – 25th July Franciacorta
4th – 5th September Franciacorta
25th – 26th September Mugello
 
TTXGP FINAL / UEM 2010  
October 23rd – 24th Albacete, Spain
(top 6 teams from the North America, UK and Italian championships)

Guy Procter

By Guy Procter