Honda asks Kalex to build MotoGP chassis for Marc Marquez?

Dominant in 📖the Moto2 class, Kalex’s swingarm expertise was called upon to try and rejuvenate Honda’s results from Misano oꦉnwards.
Upon returning from surgery, star rider168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史: Marc Marquez soon favoured the Kalex swingarm, using it to claim his only podium of the season at Phillip 🧜Island.
The aluminium swingarm 🍒has conti꧅nued to be part of the Honda package during 2023 pre-season testing.
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But, accordiꦰng to , the German company will soon deliverꦜ an entire frame, perhaps in time for the first official in-season MotoGP test of the year, at Jerez in early May.
With Marquez in his best physical shape since 202🍸0, the spotlight is now firmly on the performan♏ce of the flagging RC213V, the only MotoGP bike without a win last season.
Four𒁏 different machines were offered to Marquez🌃 during the opening pre-season test at Sepang in February, but he felt no significant step over the previous prototype from Valencia in November.
The lack of clear forward momentum continued in the final pre-season test at Portimao, where Marquez found no advantage from a new frame and finished the test, in 14th, with the bike package he had preferred at Sepangꦬ.
Ex-Suzuki technical manager Ken Kawauchi has 🍒been hired to take 🅰over the RC213V MotoGP project this season but the Kalex chassis plans may have already been in the pipeline.