Lin Jarvis on Toprak for 2023
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Lin Jarvis on Toprak for 2023
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Jarvis confirms "no spot" for Razgatlioglu with Yamaha in MotoGP™ in 2023
With a shake-up in the satellite outfits in MotoGP™, Razgatlioglu’s prospects of a MotoGP™ switch with Yamaha for 2023 have been diminished
Reigning MOTUL FIM Superbike World Championship title winner Toprak Razgatlioglu (Pata Yamaha with Brixx WorldSBK) will have to wait until at least 2024 for a potential MotoGP™ switch, according to Yamaha Motor Racing Managing Lin Jarvis. Jarvis, who is also the Team Principal at the Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP™ squad, discussed the situation for Yamaha in 2023 following a shake-up of the satellite teams on the MotoGP™ grid.
With the current satellite Yamaha team, WithU Yamaha RNF MotoGP™, switching to Aprilia machinery for at least 2023 and 2024, the Japanese manufacturer will only have two bikes on the MotoGP™ grid for next season. This means Razgatlioglu’s chances of a MotoGP™ chance with Yamaha for next season have been diminished with the team set to continue with reigning MotoGP™ Champion Fabio Quartararo and Italian rider Franco Morbidelli.
At the Italian Grand Prix at Mugello, Jarvis talked about Razgatlioglu’s upcoming MotoGP™ test and his potential MotoGP™ future. He said: “The meaning behind the test was his interest to try the MotoGP™ bike as well. Secondly, it was a bit of a reward from Yamaha for his Championship last year and his continued commitment with Yamaha for the future. So, I think the biggest target for that test remains the same. Relax, test, enjoy and experience the MotoGP™ bike, to get a taste of what it could be like if he chooses to move in the future. But obviously this news of not having a satellite team, in any case, means we don’t have a spot, period, because we will only have two bikes in the factory team.”
Razgatlioglu will get a chance to test the Yamaha YZR-M1 machine in the upcoming weeks as he continues his WorldSBK title defence. It has been a difficult start for Razgatlioglu’s defence with no wins so far in nine races but has claimed eight podiums so far. Razgatlioglu is third in the Championship standings, trailing Jonathan Rea (Kawasaki Racing Team WorldSBK) in second by 35 points and leader Alvaro Bautista (Aruba.it Racing – Ducati) by 52 points
Jarvis confirms "no spot" for Razgatlioglu with Yamaha in MotoGP™ in 2023
With a shake-up in the satellite outfits in MotoGP™, Razgatlioglu’s prospects of a MotoGP™ switch with Yamaha for 2023 have been diminished
Reigning MOTUL FIM Superbike World Championship title winner Toprak Razgatlioglu (Pata Yamaha with Brixx WorldSBK) will have to wait until at least 2024 for a potential MotoGP™ switch, according to Yamaha Motor Racing Managing Lin Jarvis. Jarvis, who is also the Team Principal at the Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP™ squad, discussed the situation for Yamaha in 2023 following a shake-up of the satellite teams on the MotoGP™ grid.
With the current satellite Yamaha team, WithU Yamaha RNF MotoGP™, switching to Aprilia machinery for at least 2023 and 2024, the Japanese manufacturer will only have two bikes on the MotoGP™ grid for next season. This means Razgatlioglu’s chances of a MotoGP™ chance with Yamaha for next season have been diminished with the team set to continue with reigning MotoGP™ Champion Fabio Quartararo and Italian rider Franco Morbidelli.
At the Italian Grand Prix at Mugello, Jarvis talked about Razgatlioglu’s upcoming MotoGP™ test and his potential MotoGP™ future. He said: “The meaning behind the test was his interest to try the MotoGP™ bike as well. Secondly, it was a bit of a reward from Yamaha for his Championship last year and his continued commitment with Yamaha for the future. So, I think the biggest target for that test remains the same. Relax, test, enjoy and experience the MotoGP™ bike, to get a taste of what it could be like if he chooses to move in the future. But obviously this news of not having a satellite team, in any case, means we don’t have a spot, period, because we will only have two bikes in the factory team.”
Razgatlioglu will get a chance to test the Yamaha YZR-M1 machine in the upcoming weeks as he continues his WorldSBK title defence. It has been a difficult start for Razgatlioglu’s defence with no wins so far in nine races but has claimed eight podiums so far. Razgatlioglu is third in the Championship standings, trailing Jonathan Rea (Kawasaki Racing Team WorldSBK) in second by 35 points and leader Alvaro Bautista (Aruba.it Racing – Ducati) by 52 points
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Re: Lin Jarvis on Toprak for 2023
More bums than seats. It's harder than ever for riders to earn and keep a ride.
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Re: Lin Jarvis on Toprak for 2023
There's more top riders nowadays than top seats.
The smart money will be on Yamaha having 4 bikes and Ducati not having 38 bikes.
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Re: Lin Jarvis on Toprak for 2023
Ahem. I reckon MM is untouchable.
Honda will remember his 6 titles.
Here in Spain he's on all the billboards at the Repsol petrol stations.
But the other 3 are up for grabs.
But who will want those seats if even MM can't make it work?
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Oh, not taking anything away from Marc, or what he means to Honda & sponsors, I just wonder if he'll actually make it back?
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Re: Lin Jarvis on Toprak for 2023
KR Jnr and Criville were worthy champs, but a bit easier. Maybe Rins as well.
But the Fab Frog was very worthy.
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Re: Lin Jarvis on Toprak for 2023
I’ve been listening to The Race podcast. They say Alex’s seat is safe if he stays in the top 10. They like him there, 93, sounds like they finally know what his problem is, so that will get repaired and he will be back, Pol amd Taka are goners.
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