Carmelo Ezpeleta responds to rumours that Dorna could be sold

The 77-year-old is the CEO of the company that organises MotoGP.
“I confirm the rumours of sale, but I would like to know who is sp🧜reading them,” he told .
“Every day I receive two or three phone calls from credit institutions asking me if it is true that we are for sale.&💙nbsp;
“But the banks do not want to buy, they only offer themselves as intermediaries 🌼of the operation.
“I can only say that we are ready: we stayed with our fi🦹rst investorsꩲ from 1998 to 2006: 8 years.
“Then came Bridgepoint, which made some changes and 17 mo♛re went throu❀gh.
“Currently about 20% of Dorna is owned by its workers, and I have the majority; 39% are from Bridgepoint; ♌38% of a Canadian public fund.
“Anything can 🍸happen, at any time, but it hasꦫn't happened yet.
“They c🐻ertainly like the product and the formula works with the Sprints.🌃"
The 2024 MotoGP season is set to🧔 be fireworks, headlined by Marc Marqu🥀ez riding a Ducati.
"Marquez is an extraordinary🎐 rider, and the Ducati is an incredible bike,” Ezpeleta said.
“They will have one more champion.
“It will be🍃 an exciti🃏ng World Championship, balanced as and more than this one that has just concluded.
“There will be the challenge between Pecco Bagnaia and Jorge Martin, but also the appearance of Marquez astride a Ducati and the arrivaꦺl of Pedro Acosta.
“But be careful because Marco Bezzecchi is goi🅠ng very well and so is Enea Bastianini. It will be a great fight for the title."