KTM admits it “pushed too many great Moto2 riders too quickly into MotoGP”. The comment follows the Austrian manufacturer parting ways with the likes of Iker Lecuona, Remy Gardner and Raul Fernandez in recent years.
The Austrian marque has enjoyed an embarrassment of riches in terms of the young talent it has been able to promote through the grand prix ranks over the years.
Augusto Fernandez is only on a one-year deal and is seemingly under pressure already from his former Moto2 teammate and 2021 Moto3 champion Pedro Acosta, who is set for a MotoGP move with KTM as part of his current contract in 2024. “But we don’t want to talk now about what Pedro can do the year after and if he’s ready to go to MotoGP.“So, also a second great Moto2 season would not hurt some riders. Even Marc Marquez had a second one.
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