Moto3: Herrera, Laglisse stage late return

Maria Herrera found herself without a ride, but then back on the Mo🦄to3 entry list after the Laglisse tea𓆏m hit financial problems less than a month before the Qatar season opener.
Laglisse h๊ad been listed as running a two-rider outfit for Herrera and Lorenzo Dalla Porta on 𒀰the provisional entry list.
But the team th𒁏en announced their withdrawal from the world championship in February, due to financial issues stemming from a lack of sponsorship.
Herrera held a slim chance of a third seat at RBA, but this was also thwarted by budget constra🐠ints before her return to Laglisse was a🎉nnounced.
With support from Dorna and KTM, who will provide the team with their sole entry, it was fitting that Herrera chose to use social media to relay the news that she woul💦d rejoin the championship roster after her proactive use of the #UnaMotoPorMariaHerrera hashtag last month to raise awareness to her sudden ride-less status.
Herrer𝄹a is currently in Jerez ready for the official test which starts on Wednesday.
The CEV multiple race winner also rode for the Laglisse team in 2015, claiming her fir💛st world championship points on their Husqvarna entry in her first full♛ season, with her eleventh place finish in Australia a best for both her and the team.
She will be the only female on the grid this season after Ana Carrasco a🤪lso missed out on a 2016 seat with RBA, which dropped a bike to become a two-rider team, retaining Gabriel Rodrigo and hiring Juanfran Guevara.
Meanwhile,♐ Dalla Porta's Grand Prix future 💯remains unclear as Laglisse will only run one bike in 2016.