"I’ll stay with Honda” - but Iker Lecuona leaves doors open to MotoGP or WSBK

Iker Lecuona has confirmed he will stay with Honda in 2024, but it remains unclear whether that will be in WorldSBK or MotoGP.
Iker Lecuona, Xavi Vierge Team HRC Catalunya WorldSBK 2023
Iker Lecuona, Xavi Vierge Team HRC Catalunya WorldSBK 2023

Lecuona look👍s set to stay with Honda in WorldSBK so long as Marc Marquez doesn’t make a sensational switch to Ducati ♕in MotoGP.

If that does happen however, then Lecuona could be drafted into LCR Honda which would then giv🔥e the Japanese manufacturer food for thought as it pertains to its Superbike line-up.

Regardless of what happ✅ens with Marquez, Lecuona has since admitted after Aragon that his future will be with Honda. 

Speaking about his future and his 2023 season ahead of this weekend’s penultimate round, Lecuona said: "After Aragon, I am really happy and I say the s♊ame to my manager when we travelled to Valencia. I needed one weekend like that. 

"I’ve struggled a lot all season,🦄 with many crashes and many things that I don’t understand well. The best race was the first one in Au🅷stralia and until this moment, I struggled every weekend and I can’t enjoy it. 

"We had something different on the b൲ike at Aragon and after this weekend, with three top ten finishes and two top six resܫults, I’m really satisfied. It was a motivation for me. 

"About my future, we need to wait. I’m happy here and I can say I’ll stay with Honda but we will see when we can🌃 say something. 

"I understand that I can put my mind to the things that I can manag💦e. Things I can’t manage, like a third person, I can’t do anything."

A rider wh🐭o could replace Lecuona at Honda should he move to MotoGP is Michael Rinaldi, who didܫ his chances of securing a factory seat no harm when he won his first race of the year at Aragon.

Riding with no pressure, Rinal🧸di took advantage of A🀅lvaro Bautista’s Race 1 error before making back-to-back overtakes on Jonathan Rea and Toprak Razgatlioglu. 

"The pressure being off is an imp⛄ortant fact and it helped to ride in a more relaxed way, thinking to ride the bike and nothing else," added Rinaldi. 

"I feel great; I’ll try my best from Friday morning to have a good weekend and challenge for the podium.♐ 

"W🎶e know that in the last sea🌼sons, the top three – Jonny, Toprak and Alvaro – are making the difference, as they’re tough riders to beat. To be the only one in two years who has been able to do that is something incredible. 

"I want to jꦗoin the titanic tr🍰io, so I think we need to work even harder and I’m looking forward to having a seat next year to beat them again. 

"Making good results helps ﷽but there’s no right decision yet about 2024 because there are details not depending on me. I wanꦇt to have a good opportunity but also a good proposal. 

"I’m at a point in my career where I can’t ride a bike just for fun or just for money. I need a good background, results and support🐈 from the manufacturer, as I’m not 19-years-old anymore, so I need a big project. I’d like a two-year project but not just a move because I need a seat."

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