Four reasons why the 2023 MotoGP season will be the best ever

4 - Rider changes mean new and exciting teammate pairings
Three of the five factory teams will have new rider pairings in 2023, with only the Monster Energy Yamaha t🀅eam and Aprilia Racing retaining both its riders from last ꦯseason.
- Helmets: Who wears what for the 2023 MotoGꦍP season
- Alex Marquez in surprise track day wi𒁃th Honda bike despite switch to Ducati
168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Marc Marquez is joined by 2020 MotoGP champion Joan Mir at Repsol Honda, while another big change has seen 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Enea Bastianini move into the Lenovo Ducati team opposite world champion 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Francesco Bagnaia.
Mir’s move to Honda is one t🌸hat could certainly set off fireworks, a🀅s the former Suzuki rider’s relationship with Marquez has been anything but smooth since joining the premier class in 2019.
At Ducati, Bastianini and Bagnaia are expected to be title contenders, and based on how close they were in terms of performance during several races in 20🐬22, it wouldn’t be surprising if drama unfolds between the two Italians.
168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Jack Miller is another big name to have jumped from one manufacturer to another as he replaces 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Miguel Oliveira at Red Bull KTM.

The Portugues🌳e star, who was w🅘anted by KTM in its rebranded GASGAS Tech 3 team, instead moved to RNF Aprilia.
3 - Marquez will return to being a contender
Finally reaching full fitness for the first time since 2020, Marquez appear💎s destined to become a real threat for race wins or even better, a championship challenge.
With that said, Honda have been lost over the last three seasons, goin💃g through one of their worst spells in Grand Prix history.
The RC213🐼V has not been a regular challenger to the improved Ducati, KTM and Aprilia machines, while the persistent problem that is delivering a bike in which only Marquez can truly ride h♐as continued.
If Honda makes improvements, which is a big if, then Marquez should have the tools both physically and technically to become the rider that do🎃minated MotoGP from 2013 to 2019.
Marquez showed that with a bike that was difficult to extract performanc💧e from - whilst also being less than 100% fit - he can still deliver sensational performances after claiming pole in Motegi and finishing﷽ second at Phillip Island.

2 - More title challengers than ever before
Following on from Marquez potential being in the mix, and the expectation that both Bagnaia and Bastiani൩ni will be leading contenders, the 2023 MotoGP season could be one whꩲere every factory team has a legitimate championship threat.
168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Aleix Espargaro will be expecting to show the type of form and consistency that made him 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Fabio Quartararo’s main title𒐪 riva🙈l for much of 2022, while the Yamaha rider will be aiming to reclaim the title from Bagnaia and can’t be ruled out.
At KTM, small improvements are needed and should that take place then 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Brad Binder could be someone to watch.
If Miller and 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Maverick Vinales can add consistency then there’s no reason why both riders can’t be contenders. Vinales has already shown he has the speed to contend for race wi꧟ns which Aprilia will want to see put into practice this year.

Away from the factory ♚teams, Jorge Martin is an obvious name to watch dueꦆ to the raw speed and potential he has.
1 - Sprint races in MotoGP
For the first time ever MotoGP will have Sprint🌞 races on a Saturday, adding another layer of excitement prior to Sunday’s main race.
Replacing FP4, Saturdays will now ♑feature a 30-minute FP3 session, qualifying and h💛alf-distance Sprint race, which will be at every venue, taking the tally of races up to 42 in 2023.
Unlike WorldSBK where the Sprint race sets the grid for Race 2, qua🅘lifying will remain the official grid-setting session, while the Sprint race will be i♔ts standalone session with half-points on offer.