Paddock whisper “floating around” Japanese MotoGP of Marc Marquez’s Honda replacement

Jake Dixon could be the surprise name to replace Marc Marquez at Honda next season, according to a rumour shared by Neil Hodgson.
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Marquez earned a podium finish at the Jap💮anese MotoGP, his first since Australia last year, to mark a positive end to his manufacturer’s home grand prix.

But lurking in thꦗe background is the uncertainty over Honda’s star rider’s future after Gigi Dall'Igna's hint that ღMarquez is coming to Ducati.

The whispers in the paddock have t𓆉urned to who Honda could recruit to replace Marquez.

“That’s the million dollar question and no-one ꦑknows,” Hodgson said on TNT Sports during the Japanese MotoGP.

“Think🌼ing logically an experienced rider like Johann Zarco, who has signed to join the LCR team, would be put in the factory team as a factory rider to do the development and testing.”

Zarco has already confirmed that he will swap Pramac Ducati for LCR Honda next season as a replacement ꦬfor Alex Rins who is heading to Yamaha.

But Honda could theoreticalꩵly use Zarco in their factory team rather than their satellite.

Jake Dixon, Moto2, Japanese MotoGP 29 September
Jake Dixon, Moto2, Japanese MotoGP 29 September

“So then there’s a space in the LCR🌠 team,” Hodgson continu✨ed. 

“There’s talk about Iker Lecuona who hꦿas done a few wildcards replacing Marquez this season, and done a decent job.

“He’s got a Honda co﷽ntract riding in World Superbike.

“But I’m also hearin✃g t🔯hat Jake Dixon’s name has reappeared.

“Yes, Jake has got a contract to stay in Moto2. ဣBut that’s floating around.

“Will it or won’t it𒀰? Your guess is as good as mine.

“But Marquez is leaving Honda, definitely!”

Dixon was a con🔥sideration for a step into the premier class with Gresini Ducati earlier this summer but those rumours coolled - now, it appears, because Marquez will take that spot.

Dixon has penned🍨 a new♎ Moto2 deal in the meantime but that will likely include an option to move into MotoGP if a seat arises.

But Marquez must confirm his Honda exit▨ before these jigsaw pieces can fall into place.

“I’m convinced 100%.✨ At the last round I was🌃 70-30 that he’s leaving,” Hodgson said.

“Why has he not🅷 announced? Let’s not get confused, it’s easy to be confused. He’s got a contrꦦact next season at Honda.

“So we’re here in Japan. He would say ‘stop t💧his speculation, of course I’m staying with the manufacturer that I’ve been with all m🍎y career and won all these titles for’.

“He’s not announced it. Why not? There’s a clear reason why not. Because heဣ’s leaving and he’s going to ride a📖 Ducati next year.”

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