Predictions: MotoGP 2023 champion, biggest bust-up, key story, shock race winner

Key predictions as the MotoGP 2023 season gets set to begin from mahbx.com's MotoGP editor Peter McLaren and journalist Robert Jones.
Franco Morbidelli, Portimao MotoGP test, 12 March
Franco Morbidelli, Portimao MotoGP test, 12 March

How will Marc Marquez fare?

Peter McLaren: You can count on 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Marc Marquez to pull off his usual magic at places like COTA and Sachsenring, so I’d be surprised if he doesn’t get a few wins. Barring further injuries, I’d certainly expect his best MotoGP sea🍸son since 2019.

But the pressure is on Honda because, going off winter testing, the RCV doesn’t look like a regular victory contender against the likes of Ducati, Aprilia and 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Fabio Quartararo’s Yamaha. So a Marquez title challenge could depend more 🌃on mistakes by others.

Robert Jones: I b🗹elieve he'll finish top five in the world championship, but won't be a title contender as Honda's struggles will prove too much to overcome, even for a rider who is arguably the greatest of all time. I do believe we'll see him win some races, three to be exact, which will take place at COTA, Sachsenring and the inaugural Grand Prix of Kazakhstan.  

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A shock race winner?

Peter McLaren: With 42 races this year,ᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚ half of them the new Sprints, there’s plenty of opportunities ♋for an upset. How about:

Robert Jones: My pick here is for Alex Marquez to do what he should have done during his rookie season at Repsol Ho✨nda, which is win one race for the Gresini Ducati team. 

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Jack

Which teammates will fall out?

Peter McLaren: What abou♋t housemates? Alex Marquez joked that Marc might lock him out after he beat him at the Sepang test and Alex looks more than capable of doing the same in some races this year.

Joking aside, given Marc’s comments in the ‘All In’ series about how he has “never bꦺeen a nice team-mate”, it’ll be interesting to see how Joan Mir gets on at Repsol Honda. Likewise, how will Marquez react to having a younger team-mate for the first time?

Team-mates normally fall out when they are fighting headꦛ-to-head foಞr the same thing, whether it’s a seat for the following year, race wins or a world championship.

A team-mate title duel hasn’t happened since Valentino Rossi and Jorge Lorenzo at Yamaha in 2015. Ducati certainly looks capable of putting both riders in world championship contention this season, but it all seems relaxed between 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Francesco Bagnaia and 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Enea Bastianini for now.

Robert Jones: As they start to become more and more competitive, so much so that they fight for a couple of race wins whilst in direct competition on-track, I'm going for the factory KTM duo of 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Brad Binder and Jack Miller.

A partnership that has great potential to move KTM closer to Ducat🅺i could also see them struggle to work cohesively as the battle for supremacy at KTM takes priority. 

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The key storyline to keep an eye on

Peter McLaren: The impact of the new ‘real time’ tyre pressure rules, with offending riders facing the cancellation of their f൲lying laps in practice and qualify💙ing, or disqualification from a race.

The exact penalty tolerance (for example 50% of a race distance) will only be agreed with the manufacturers after round 3. But in general, riders are likely to s📖tart with higher pressures than last season to steer clear of any penalties – but that also increases the risk of handling problems if they get stuck behind another rider during a race.

Until the planned introduction of penalties at round 4, teams are supposed to continue respecting the minimum pressures whilst gathe﷽ring real-world data to remain 100 percent compliant in future.

But it’s not beyond the realms of possibility that some teams might decide to run on the low side in the opening three round෴s, to try and gain an advanta♛ge before any penalties kick in.

Robert Jones: Given their on-track battles, but also their seemingly fragile relationship off-track, the tandem of Francesco Bagnaia and🤪 Enea Bastianini has the potential to provide fireworks not se🅷en since Jorge Lorenzo and Valentino Rossi were teammates.

Both riders won't want to give an inch as they start the year as favourites for the title given their performances in 2022,🌜 and the machinery available to them. 

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Jorge

Predict the major seat reshuffle ahead of 2024?

Peter McLaren: The only factory seat known to be available for 2024 is alongside Fabio Quartararo at Yamaha, with 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Franco Morbidelli’s contract expiring. If Morbidelli doesn’t get hi༺s mojo back on the M1 there would be little point in either party continuing the deal.

Everyone knows the other rumoured names - Toprak Razgatlioglu, 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Jorge Martin etc. Much will depend on how competitive Morbidelli and the new M1 are, but Razgatlioglu has his hands full in WoജrldSBK at the moment, while Martin already has access to the best bike o༺n the grid, the Ducati GP23, at Pramac.

If we play the ‘what if’ game, maybe VR46 (linked with running Yamahas in future) could offer Marco Bezzecchi or Luca Marini to the factory team in a swap with fellow Academy rider Morbidelli? It’s not something I’ve even heard rumoured, but stranger things have happened. Bezzecchi and Marini have made their factory ambitions clear while VR46 𝐆would surely love to have Morbidelli, who was the Academy’s first worldꦬ champion (Moto2 in 2017).

Robert Jones: For me there is only one place to start which is the second factory Yamaha seat alongside Fabio Quartararo. Franco Morbidelli is in great danger of losing his status as a factory rider and with stars in both WorldSBK (Toprak Razgatli♌oglu) and MotoGP (Jorge Martin) being potential upgrades. The Italian is facing the type of pressure that no other rider on the grid faces this year. 

My prediction for 2024 is that the Monster Energy Yamaha team liꦕnes♐ up with Fabio Quartararo and Jorge Martin as its riders. 

Francesco Bagnaia, Portimao MotoGP test, 11 March
Francesco Bagnaia, Portimao MotoGP test, 11 March

Who will be the 2023 champion?

Peter McLaren: It’s hard 🦹to look beyond Francesco Bagnaia at this stage. The Italian would have wrapped up last year’s title several r🐷ounds early without the five DNFs and, like his Ducati, looks stronger than ever coming into 2023.

That said, after being hunted down for much of the last two seasons, Quartararo 𓂃could revel in turning the tables and trying to chase down Bagnaia if the more-powerful M1 improves as the year goes on.

Robert Jones: While competition will be stiff,🌸 particularly from his teammate, I'm leaning towards Bagnaia becoming a back-to-back MotoGP champion. Bastianini will make a good run at the title, as will Quartararo, however, Bagnaia will prove to be to൩o good as he cuts out the early season mistakes that made him an unlikely winner at one stage in 2022. 

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