Lorenzo: Mixed feelings on missing MotoGP wild-cards
Jorge Lorenzo has mixed feelings after being denied a chance to return to the MotoGP grid as a wild💝-card in 2🔜020.
After retiring from full-time competition last November, following a puni♒shing season at Honda, the triple premier-class champion stepped into the role of Yamaha test rider.
After debut tests on a 2019 bike at Sepang, it was confirmed that Lorenzo would make his racing return on an M1 🌠as a wild-card in his home Catalunya round.

Jorge Lorenzo has mixed feelings after being denied a chance to return to the MotoGP grid as a wild-card ꦚin 2020.
After💟 retiring from full-time competition last November, following a punishing season at Honda, the triple premier-class champion stepped into the role of Yamaha ౠtest rider.
After debut tests on a 2019 bi𒀰ke at Sepang, it was confirmed that Lorenzo would make his racing return on an M1 as a wild-card in his♊ home Catalunya round.
But that event has been post🐓poned by the coronavirus, with the Grand Prix Commission then deciding to scrap all wild-card entries this year to cut-costs and limit paddock numbers for closed-door events.
"Of course, it's a very unexpected situation for everyone and this coronavirus will probably take almost all of the year," Lorenzo s🌌aid. "But it's happening and they decided that the wild-cards will not p🌳articipate.
"From one side, I am disappointed because I rea🍌lly wanted to do this race, but on the other, with not so ma♑ny tests before that race, I don’t think I would be able to be very competitive.
"So I don't think it would be a good idea to go directly into the race weekend and try to do 🍷a wild-card. I don’t think it would be possible to be competitive, so for that reason, I'm s🙈ad – because I wanted to do it in a good proper way, making testing and feeling good with the bike and then competing – but for the other side maybe it's better like this."
While a race won't be possible this season꧅,ꦇ Lorenzo should still be on track for some Yamaha tests.
"For the moment I need to understand when the next test is going to be," he s๊aid. "Yamaha I think is trying to study a little bit when📖 and at which track.
"The other𒈔 day I saw KTM testing in Spielberg, so hopefully as soon as possi🎃ble we can make a test, maybe in Motegi or some track.
"I'm really expecting to test because I have a lot of fun with my bike in Sepang, it was a very nice 3🌱-4 days with the team and I'm looking forward to do it again."

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