MotoGP: Lecuona receiving Moto2 offers, eyes other ‘big bike’ series, WorldSBK?

Despite offers to return to Moto2, Iker Lecuona is aiming 𒊎to stay on bigger bikes with MotoGP his preference.
The Tech 3 KTM rider is currently without a seat for ne⛦xt season, and while Yamaha have one spot left alongside Andrea Dovizioso for 2022, that is expected to go the way of Darryn Binder (favourite for the seat) or even Jake Dixon.
Theref🐼ore a move away from MotoGP is most likely at present, but what would a departure from the pinnacle of two-wheeꦜl racing look like.
Well, Lecuona has himself confirmed Moto2 offers 🍒are on the table, however, the 21 year-old is adamant of staying on bigger machinery, meaning a switch to World Superbike could be possible.
There are both f𓆏actory (Honda) and satellite optio🐓ns available in WorldSBK with Ducati, BMW and Kawasaki as possible openings.
Speaking about his future, Lecuona added: "I have offers for Mot🍨o2 or other championships, but my target is to stay here in the MotoGP class.
"If I cannot stay here, I think I will change championships. My target is to continue with the 🌠road bike, a big bike, I don’t know what will happen in the future.
"I need to wait, but f♊or sure my target now is to st🍎ay focused and finish the year well."
After a difficult first half to 2021, Lecuona has begun to show better potential wiꦡth sixth and seventh in the last two races.
Next up is a third home race of the season in Aragon as Lecuona aims to ‘simply keep m🧸y spirit’.
"For Aragón this🌄 weeken🎶d, I simply want to keep my spirit. With my sixth and my seventh position in Austria and England I reached my best results to date and I’m very happy about these last races. So I really hope I can just continue that way," added Lecuona.