Aleix Espargaro picks his MotoGP ‘dream team’: The ‘present and future’
Aleix Espargaro selects the two riders he would sign for MotoGP♛ 2025.

If 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Aleix Espargaro was a MotoGP team manager, which two riders would he sign?
That question was put to the facꦑtory Aprilia rider after Sunday’s French Grand Prix.
Espargaro explained that his ‘dream team’ would combine the present and fu🌠ture of the premier class.
“The question wasꦚ, who would you pick i𒅌f you were a team manager today?” Espargaro said.
“And I said, not ꧒because they are also represented by my🍌 manager: Jorge [Martin] and Pedro [Acosta].
“Because for me, Pedro is the future of this MotoGP caꦚtegory. He will be the man to bea🦩t in the next 12 years.
“And in the present, the fastest rider on the grid - without any doubt - is Jorge Martin.
“So it would be my dream team.”

Both riders, like Espargaro, are yet to confirm their pl🐓ans for next season.
Rookie star Acosta is expected to beꦯ promoted from GASGAS Tech3 to the factory Red Bull KTM team, bu꧅t Martin’s future is less clear.
Title runner-up for Pramac Ducati last year and currently leading the 2024 standings by 38 points, Martin has warned he will look at other factory options if he again misses out on the official Ducati seat a𓆏longside Francesco Bagnaia.
Meanwhile, Acosta suffered his first non-score as a MotoGP rider when he crashed out of S♚unday’s French MotoGP, almos🐽t bringing Espargaro down in the process.
Fortunately, Acosta’s fallen machine slid through a small gap between the #41 and VR46’s Fabio di Giannantꦍonio, in third and fourth pl🦩aces.
“They told me [how close Acosta’s bike was],” Espargaro smiled. “He said to Albert 🍰[Valera, manager], ‘he braked very early! I said, ‘no, I braked supe🎃r late!
“I think Diggia was in the middle, and maybe braked a bit earlier. B💯ut I don't know. I didn't see a replay yet!”
Esparg♊aro, a three-time MotoGP winn👍er for Aprilia and the oldest rider on the grid at 34, is pondering whether to switch to test and wild-card duties for the factory next season or to continue his full-time career.

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