The surprise MotoGP bike which could open up a vacant spot for 2024

But another bike could reportꦫedly become free which will have riders scrambling.
168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Raul Fernandez, theꦏ RNF Aprilia rider, is “at risk” of losing his seat for next season, accord🍒ing to .
Fernandez and teammate Miguel Oliveira are both contracted for 2024 already but the report suggests that Apriliꦚa may lose faith with the Spaniard whose season is going “differently than expected”.
Intriguingly the♛ report cites “what we heard at Silverstone” - that Fernandez himself is “dissatisfied with the experience gained to date in MotoGP” and wants “something different”.
That would be a Moto2 return, ra🅺🌟ther than a WorldSBK move.
Fernandez was the 202൲1 Moto2 runner-up when he reluctantly stepped into the premier class with the KTM satellite team, despite preferring RNF (then Yamaha’s satellite team).

He finished 22nd in a drab first year in 𓄧MotoGP but, this year, joined RNF who had switched to Aprilia’s control. He currently sits 23rd in the MotoGP standings with just 14 points.
Perhaps his position has come un﷽der extra scrutiny since factory Aprilia rider Aleix Espargaro won the British MotoGP, highlighting the potential of the Italian manufacturer.
Should he be dispensed with next season, the RS-GP he le𒈔aves behind would be co𒀰veted.
Franco Morbidelli is looki▨ng for a seat, Fabio di Giannantonio is trying to cling onto his Gresini, while Moto2𝓀 trio Pedro Acosta, Tony Arbolino and Jake Dixon dream of MotoGP moves.
Fernandez vac༒ating his RNF Aprilia, in what would represent a shock mo꧂ve, could create shockwaves for the 2024 rider market because his peers may not have expected his bike to become vacant.

James was a sports journalist at Sky Sports for a dꦏec๊ade covering everything from American sports, to football, to F1.