Five MotoGP riders most under pressure to perform in second half of the season

With Assen providing huge amounts of drama and excitement, the second half of the 2022 MotoGP season could be🐷 one of the best in recent years.
Aleix Espargaro - who we voted the168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史: ‘best rider’ of the season so far - is less than a win behind reignin𒉰g world champion Fabio Quartararo, after the Yamaha rider made his first mistakes of the year.
Quartararo’s disappointing DutchGP also opened the door for Francesco Bagnaia, with the Italian clawing back 25 crucial points tܫhanks to his third victory of tꦑhe season.
Other standout performances in Assen♊ saw Maverick Vinales claim his first podium with Aprilia, while rookie Marco Bezzecchi also secured a first podium finish in MotoGP.
At the sam𝔉e time, there were several unconvincing performances which have left some riders needing to perform in the second half of the season, but ꧙who are they?
Jorge Martin/Enea Bastianini
While both riders have𓂃 been very impressive at times and are in no danger of losing their seats in MotoGP, Martin and Bastianini are facing a different type of pressure compared to other riders on this list.

The two Ducati riders,🤡 who will again be riding for the Italian marque in 2023, are in direct competition for the factory ride alongside Francesco Bagnaia.
After taking three wi🐻ns from seven races, Bastianini looked like the clear favourite to replace Jack Miller who has joined KTM.
However, t𓄧hat might no longer be the case as Martin has regained form following a disa🦩strous start to the year which saw him crash out of several races.
In fact, Bastianini has been the one making erro♐rs in recent races, thus leading to the former Moto2 champion losing significant ground on the top two in the championship.
Unless a decision is made during the summe🌱r break, the first few races back will be crucial for both riders as they look to secure a very coveted factory Ducati seat.
Raul Fernandez
Fernandez has looked nothing like the 2021 Moto2 sensatꦜion that nearly beat current Tech 3 KTM team-mate Remy Gardner toꦫ the title.
With Fernandez preferring to join MotoGP with Yamaha, a move he was unable to make happen as KTM made sure not to lose t🧸he Spaniard, the 21 year-old h🐼as cut a hugely frustrated figure since.
With just five points to his name - Fernandez is currently bottom of th🅘e championship standings aside from test riders Stefan Bradl, Lorenzo Savadori and Michele Pirro who have all failed to score - and a contract that is up at the end of the season, there’s a realistic possibility that Fernandez could move back to Moto2.
Fernandez has been linked to one of the RNF Aprilia✱ seats for 2023, a move that could be just what the🌟 Spanaird needs, however, Fernandez will need to find a lot more performance after the summer break in order to make that happen.
Pol Espargaro

After making such a promising start to 2022, Esparga꧃ro and Repsol Honda ha🍸ve endured a nightmare last few races.
Whether its injury or a lack of performance that’s been holding him back, Espargaro has failed to kick on after a tough first se🔜ason w🦋ith the Japanese manufacturer.
Although it looks certain that Espargaro will move on from Honda in 2023, it rem🐲ains unclear who the Spaniard will be racing for.
Tech 3 KTM have claimed Espargaro is a rider of interest ♛to them and a deal appears to be close, although nothing has been confirmed yet.&✱nbsp;
Should he secure a return to KﷺTM, finishing out the season in good form will be vital for Espargaro𝔍 as he attempts to regain the form of 2020 that made him a threat for race wins.
Takaaki Nakagami
Under the most pressure to keep a seat ๊in MotoGP is Nakagami, with the LCR Honda rider facing the risk of beꦫing replaced by Moto2 title contender Ai Ogura.
In a year where results needed to improve, Nakagami has shown solid speed t🐓o finish in the top ten on several occasions.
In doin♌g so he’s been close to Marc Marquez and at timesꦡ ahead of Espargaro, but it appears as though that’s not enough for him to retain his ride.
Nakagami’s season hasn’t been helped by a couple of collisions, one of which led to a huge꧒ crash in Barcelona when he collected Francesco Bagnaia and Alex Rins.
With options limited elsewhere, as is the case in WorldSBK, recent speculation has suggested Nakagamiജ could become Honda’s new test rider should he lose his current position within the LCR team.
Franco Morbidelli

Although safe and secure regarding a deal for 2023, it’s fair t🌱o say Morbidelli needs a v🗹ery strong second half to 2022.
The I♈talian has looked void of confidence, speed and awareness at times - highlighted by picking up three Long Lap penalties in Assen.
Morbidelli has been underwhelming in terms of pace, especially when it comes t💃o qualifying while also🌼 finishing several races over half a minute down on his team-mate Quartararo.
If Morbidelli fails to find form during the second part of the ye🤡ar, the Yamaha rider could enter 😼2023 already looking over his shoulder.
Toprak Razgatlioglu wi💎ll be an option for Yamaha at the end of 2023, as will riders from other teams, therefore Morbidelli’s bid to retain his Yamaha seat beyond next season will likely need to start by picking up his results this year.