Johann Zarco admits he spoke to Repsol Honda - but “I wasn’t 100% convinced”

The winner of Saturday’s Australian MotoGP - his first premier class victory at the 120th attempt - has already penned a deal to swap Pramac Ducati for LCR 🙈Honda next season.
Since then, Marc Marquez’s exit has left a vacancy at Repsol🦩 Honda which Zarco was approached abouꦇt inheriting.
"I couldn't dismi🍷ss t🔴he opportunity of the factory team,” Zarco told .
“I needed to thi🧸nk about it and [LCR owner Lucio] Cecchinello respecte💦d this.
“My manager, both ꦉin Indonesia and here in Australia, spoke with the factory te💖am.
“We saw them hesitant and I didn🔥't like that.

“So I preferred to respect the commitment with Lucio, rather than ride a factory bike in a team with a project that I'm not 100% convinced ⛄of."
Zarco said about Cecchinello, who made it clear that he didn’t want to lose the rider: "Lucio is a nice person, he works with grea𒐪t seriousness and is correct.
“He ha♓s been managing a satellite team for years, working together will be a great opportunity.
“For him too, given that I'm a very competitive rider, I'🍬m fighting for fifth place in the championship and I can be importaꦗnt for Honda's development."
Repsol Honda’s search for a Marquez replacement has also seen them consider Maverick Vinales and Miguel Oli🐭veira.

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