In Spain, they asked Maverick Vinales about an unexpected move to Honda
Maverick Vinales' value to Apri꧑lia has never been higher... but in Spain, they say he has another admirer

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Maverick Vinales’ ꧅value on the rider market has possibly never been higher.
After his sensational Americas MotoGP victory, coupled with consecutive sprint💞 race wins in Portimao and Texas, the veteran rider has𒉰 hit red-hot form at a time when silly season ramps up.
Vinales ente⭕red the Circuit of the Americas after news t💦hat Aprilia failed with an offer to sign Fabio Quartararo.
He exited with his worth to his current employers at an all-time high, with his contract expir🦄ing at the end of this year.
Spanish newspaper qu🍸e💧stioned Vinales about the option of moving to Honda next year.
He iꦦs admired by the Japanese manufacturer, who have secured Luca Marini for 2025 but are unsure about Joan Mir, the report claims.
And Honda have the potential to dig deep into their pockets for rider ꦬcontracts, although their bikes are currently the worst in MotoGP.
But his value to Aprilia has surely incr꧅eased since he became the first MotoGP rider to win with three manufacturers.
“I won't be left without a place,” Vinales replꦬied.
“What I want is to win, there is nothing else.”
He add꧅ed: “The future is somewhat distant. For now, let's continue in the present and we can do great things.”
Quartararo’s decision 🐻to stay at Yamaha, on a contract which makes him the highest-earning rider in MotoGP, means Aprilia must reconsider their rider market plan🐻s.
Vinales said about Quartararo’s decision to st🧸ay on an uncompetitive bike: “It is difficult to give an opinion without being there.
“The reality we have can be very diffeꦇrent, so it is complica👍ted.
“I think that if Fabio stays there it is because there is a project behind it, th☂ere can be no other stor❀y.
“I would have liked to see him on an Aprilia, because in the end it is good that 💝Aprilia sounds out a different rider.
“To me ❀it means the brand is growing, a✱nd that's good.
“I think it has been po🐟s♋itive that Aprilia sounded more than other brands in that regard.”

James was a sports journalist at Sky Sports for a decade covering everything from American s😼ports, to football, to F1.