Ray hopes Dixon can open BSB-to-GP doors
Amongও those hoping that Jake Dixon can make a strong impression in Moto2 this season is former British Superbike rival Bradle𒀰y Ray.
Both riders won BSB races last season, Dixon finishing as main title rival for fellow Kawasaki rider Leon Haslam🌟, with Ray s🔜ixth overall for Suzuki.
While Haslam ๊becomes the latest BSB rider heading to World Superbikes (again), Dixon has chosen a radically different path by signing for the Angel N꧂ieto Team in Moto2 (pictured).
If it works out, Dixon will be in with the best possible chance of𝔍 catching the attention of MotoGP teams.

Among those hoping that Jake Dixon can m✃ake a strong impression in Moto2 this season is former British Superbike rival Bradley Ray.
Both riders won BSB races last season, Dixon finishing as main title rival for fellow Kawasaki r﷽ider Leon Haslam,🦋 with Ray sixth overall for Suzuki.
While Haslam becomes the latest BSB rider heading to World Superbikes (again), 🃏Dixon has chosen a radically different path by signing for the Angel Nieto Team in Moto2 (pictured).
If it works out, Dixon will be in with the best possible chance 💫of catching the attention of MotoGP teams.
"Not many people have done the step from BSB or a small championship straight to MotoGP," said Ray, speaking 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:after aꦐ guest ride on the Suzuki MotoGP bi😼ke at Sepang in January.
"I think the MotoGP teams always look for riders to go Moto3-Motওo2-MotoGP. That's the route you take. They don't like going outside the paddock to bring someone in, but sometimes you have to take a risk on a good rider.
"So if Jake can g🤪o out and start battling at the front, get top tens and prove t🎃hat he's a good rider then the teams might start looking outside the grand prix paddock and into BSB more."
Ray will remain with Hawk Racing and Suzuki in 2019, but admits his own next ste🐓p is💛 unclear since Suzuki does not currently have a WorldSBK presence - and the 21-year-old is not ruling out a Moto2 move of his own.
"We'll see. It all depends on what Suzuki want to do," he said. "I'd like to stay with Suzuki, but it also depends on what they can do for♛ my future. At the end of the day, I've got to do what's best for me and my career. We'll see what that may be."
As well as BSB, Ray🥃 hopes to again form part of the factory Yoshimura Suzuki team at this year's Suzuka 8 Hours, having finished tenth with the squad last season alongside Takuya Tsuda and Sylvain Guintoli.
"We've got to see what their plan is, but I'd li🍬ke to do it again for sure," Ray said.
Dixon, who finished 25th as a stand-in rider at the 2017 British Moto2 Grand Prix, will make his full-time grand prix debut during the first race of the new Triumph era in Qatar this weekenᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚd.

Peter has been in the paddock for 20 years and has seen Valentino Rossi come and go. He is at the forefront of the Suzuki 👍exit story and Marc Marquez’s injury issues.