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Repsol Honda on Twitter this morning.



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I was thinking about Raul out too however I've found out they are on 2022 Aprilia's so that needs to be taken into consideration
So is Oliveira, and his average finishing position has been 6th, and he has missed 4 races though accidents not his fault and the resultant injury.

Raul has an average finishing position of 13th and until the last time out, hadn't even cracked the top 10.
 
Since the racing itself has become de facto boring, we are leading ourselves on to such silly season topics!

One of the reasons I have continued to tune in at the beginning of a new season is simply this: I always find it compelling to see which new arrivals in the big class survive the transition from Moto2. (Seems that Moto 2 is definitely the feeder class, a couple of outliers from Moto 3 and Superbike from a generation ago being exceptions.)

There is always a surprise. A rider who didn’t do that great in the junior class powering up to the front on the big bike and vice versa. Keeps things interesting for a while. Next year I’ll just be reading about it though.
 
So apparently Diggia will stay with Gresini but he's going to compete in Moto2 next year alongside Manuel Gonzalez.

I officially no longer believe any "news" from Speedweek. That Günther dude is just trying to write stuff into existence without any facts to back up his claims.

Gresini has confirmed Albert Arenas as their first Moto2 rider for 2024.


 
I officially no longer believe any "news" from Speedweek. That Günther dude is just trying to write stuff into existence without any facts to back up his claims.

Gresini has confirmed Albert Arenas as their first Moto2 rider for 2024.



Several media outlets have been made to looks silly over the years. Crash.net it seems have completely given up on credibility.

Kinda funny how "journalism" works these days. It's just about clicks. Real information costs a fortune. The free stuff is mostly junk, regardless of the topic, even government reporting and public reporting is becoming suspect.
 

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