Valencia MotoGP: Dovizioso will return 'as soon as a good bike available'

Andrea Dovizioso insis🤪ts he will 'return to MotoGP' despite turning down all race and test-riding offers for 2021.

The triple title runner-up called an end to drawn-out contract negotiations with Ducati in mid-August and was then linked to both the Aprilia race seat and various♎ testing roles.

But ahead of this weekend's penultimate round at Valencia the Italian, who still has a sꦗlim mathematical chance of the title, explained that he's decided against signing any formal agreements.

Andrea Dovizioso Europa MotoGP. 6 November 2020
Andrea Dovizioso Europa MotoGP. 6 November 2020
© Gold and Goose Photography

Andrea Dovizioso insists he will 'return to MotoGP' desp𒆙ite turning down all race and test-riding offers for 2021.

The triple title runner-up called an end to drawn-out contract negotiations with Ducati in m🏅id-August and was then linked to both the Aprilia race seat and various testing roles.

But ahead of this weekend's penultimate round at Valencia the Italian, who still has a slim mathemat🧸ical chance of the title, explained that he's decided against signing any formal agreements🍎.

The 34-year-old maintains he still has 'the ambition to compete and fight to win', and his manager Simone Battistella told mahbx.com:

"[Dovizioso] prefers to stay away for a bit as the last couple of sea♕sons at Ducati have been very tough. That said, he intends to come back as soon as there is a good bike available."

Most MotoGP places are now occupied&nbs💟p;until the end of 2022, although the KTM contracts expire at the end of 2021.

But might Dovizioso be back before then?

Rumou﷽rs continue to link Dovizioso with Marc Marquez's Repsol Honda ride, should the Spaniard not be fit for the start of next season amid ongoing speculation that a third operation will be needed on his broken right arm...

"THIS IS WHAT I'M GOING TO DO IN 2021 Over the last few months, I have received several offers to work as a test rider in developing MotoGP projects and I am grateful for the consideration received by the manufacturers.

"However, I have decided not to make any commitments and to remain free from formal agreements for now. I have an immense passion for racing. I still have the ambition to compete and fight to win.

"I will return to MotoGP as soon as I find a project driven by the same passion and ambition that I have and within an organization that shares my same objectives, values and working methods.

"Now I am focused on finishing the World Championship in the best possible way, and I have already started developing some projects with my partners."

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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