Official: Joan Mir signs two-year MotoGP deal at Repsol Honda

The expected news that Joan Mir will line-up alongside six-time MotoGP champion Marc Marquez at Repsol Honda next season has officially been confirmed.
Joan Mir, Suzuki MotoGP Assen 2022
Joan Mir, Suzuki MotoGP Assen 2022

After months of speculation surrounding his future, Mir has put pen to paper on a two-year MotoGP deal that wil💎l see him compete for HRC until the end of 2024. 

Mir, who has endured a tough run of form since Suzuki made a shock announcement that it would leave MotoGP at the end of 2022, will once again form an all-Spanish line-up at the Factory Repsol Honda team, replacing Pol Espargaro who has already been confirmed as a GASGAS Tech 3 KTM rider for the 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:2023 rider line-up.

A statement from HRC said: "Honda Racing Corporation are proud to announce the signing of Joan Mir. The 2020 MotoGP World Champion established 𝕴himself as a World Champion-level talent from his first full season in Moto3 in 2016. 

"In 2017 the #36 lifted t💃he lightweight class crown aboard a Honda before moving to the interme꧋diate class the following year. 

"Alongside two Worl♔d Championships, the Spanish rider has claimed 12 Grand Prix wins and 33 podiums. The 24-year-old will compete aboard the Honda RC213V in the Factory Team on a two-year contract alongside Marc Marquez."

Mir will miss this weekend’s San Marino Grand Prix at ꦛMisano after suffering bone and ligament injuries to his right ankle at the Austrian MotoGP.

A lap-one highside at tur🐬n four resulted in Mir suffering his sixth retirement in nine races🥀. 

'I'm very excited to defend these historic colours', says 2020 MotoGP champion Mir

Although Honda a♒re in the midst of one🥂 of their worst MotoGP runs, the Japanese brand remains the most successful manufacturer in Grand Prix racing. 

"I’m very excited to officially announce that I 🌱will join the Repsol Honda Team next year," added Mir

“Thanks to HRC for trusting me and giving me the opportunity to defend these historic colours, which are 🍬full of history and world titles. We will take advantage of all my experience accumulated over the years in MotoGP with Suzuki to contribute as much as possible to the project and to fight together to become world champions again.

“Now it's time to continue focused on my recovery to return to the circuits as soon as possible and have a great end of the season with Team Suzuki Ecsꦐtar.”

With Honda yet to announce its second rider at LCR, only Yama♋ha remains the manufacturer with a complete li📖ne-up for next season. 

Japanꦑese riders Ai Ogura (Moto2) and current LCR Honda rider Takaak🌳i Nakagami remain in contention to partner Alex Rins, who has also switched from Suzuki to Honda. 

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