Trackhouse: Rider market “quite hectic at the moment, silly season still going on”

Wil🎐co Zeelenberg: “The situation is quite hectic at the moment inside the paddock - everybody’s silly season is still going on and I think all the riders are ready to give everything for the upcoming two rounds ahead of the summer break.”

Raul Fernandez, MotoGP race, Spanish MotoGP, 28 April
Raul Fernandez, MotoGP race, Spanish MotoGP, 28 April

Trackhouse racing are yet to confirm their MotoGP rider line-up for 2025, as the rider market continues to🐓 grab the head🦂lines.

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Marco Bezzecchi became the latest rider to secure h🅰is future, putting pen to paper on Monday as he joined Aprilia Racing.

For MotoGP new boys Trackhouse racing, a lot of intrigue surrounds what the American team and whichꦗ riders they will have for next season.

Speaking about the situation heading into Assen this weekend, team manager Wilco Zeelenberg said: “The situation is quite hectic at the moment ♓inside the paddock - everybody’s silly season is still going on and I think all the riders are ready to give everything for the upcoming two rounds ahead of the summer break.

“Assen is always special, first of all, because it’s my home track and also the layout of the circu🦋it is very fast and usually all riders enjoy that.

“It’🐭🍨s a good time now to reference back to where we have been finishing the last couple of races and I’m looking forward to restarting after getting some momentum with the team growing and having some better performances. So, let’s see what we can do in Assen!”

Unclear whether he will remain with Trackhouse, Miguel Oliveira’s name has been linked with other seats as he looks to find his best form ဣaboard the 24-spec RS-GP bike.

Oliveira has scored ju💯st 31 points so far this season, an𒈔d admits Assen could be ‘very difficult’.

Oliveira said: “Assen is a very diღfficult track. It’s narrow and it has got a great combination of changes of direction at high speed, so it’s kind of tricky to navigate the track.

“Bu🌜t, usually, it’s a circuit that I have had a lot of fun on - with the MotoGP bike, so I’m looking 🧸forward to trying to get a good result this weekend.”

Unlike Oliveira, tea𒐪m-mate Raul Ferna♊ndez has seen an upturn in form when it mattered most.

Fernandez looked to be in grave da💯nger of losin♚g his position in MotoGP, but the Spaniard has given himself a good chance of remaining on the grid due to the speed shown since Catalunya.

“We arrive to Assen this week, one of my favorite tracks,” Fernandez said. “I have re💛ally good memories 🐻here from 2021 where I had a great comeback ride to win in the Moto2 championship.

“I enjoy the TT Circui🐽t a lot, our bikeꦺ should work well here and I enjoy being in the Netherlands.

“After Mugello I under♍went surgery on my right arm, so I’m curious to see how the riding is going to work out for me this weekend.”

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