Toprak Razgatlioglu to MotoGP? “I’d like to continue with BMW, but…”
Toprak Razgatlioglu speღaks in Cremona about exiting WorldSBK

Toprak Razgatlioglu has offered up anot♒her hint about his future plans.
The 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:World Superbikes champion is at the hear🐻t of the 2025 rider market in his current series, and in MotoGP too.
168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Razgatlioglu and his manager Kenan Sofuoglu have made it clea💦r the𓆏y are interested in a switch to MotoGP.
Honda, 168澳洲5最🔥新开奖结果:who are reportedly preparing a big bid, and Yamaha have been linked with his signature.
“I’d like to continue with BMW because the guys are working hard and I’m do✃ing well,” Razgatlioglu told GPOne before🔴 this weekend’s Cremona WorldSBK.
“But they don’t have that in MotoGP.
“We’ll see. Kenan is taking care of that.”
Toprak Razgatlioglu in talks with 'other brands'
Razgatlioglu a📖dded: “We’re still discussing with different brands, but I ꩵdon’t know where I’ll be going.
“As for me, ♛i prefer to stay focuꦚsed on my job, which is riding the bike.
When I sign, you’ll know…
“Is MotoGP the priority? I talk abo♏ut that with my manager, Sofuoglu, not with you.”
The intrigue around a move to MotoGP includes the change of tyre supplier to Pirelli, which🦂 WorldSBK already uses, in 2027.
It has been mooted that Razgatlioglu could spend a year in WorldSBK on a Honda before moviღng to MotoGP in 2027 when he ♔would have an advantage over his new rivals.
He said: “I have only tried the Superbi𝐆ke so far but, in two years, they wilꦜl have Pirellis available, so I could have fun there.
“If a chance to go arises, I’ll try to take advanta♌ge of it, since I’ve given enough here.
“To date, however, I’m very happy to be here. Should t♒he opportunity not arrive, I won’t mind.
“In any case, the transition will have to take place by 2027 sinc🍒e, in♋ my opinion, 2028 will already be too late for everything.”
O𒊎n track, Razgatlioglu’s primary concern will be overhauling Nicolo Bulega who is t🌄op of the WorldSBK standings.
But the Turkish rider knows that Cremona is a circu𓂃it whichဣ suits the Ducatis.

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