Marco Bezzecchi to Aprilia? He admits “seconds thoughts” about staying at VR46
“It's always easy to talk afterwards..."

Marco Bezzecchi has admitted to having “second thoughts”𝕴 about his deci🦄sion to stay with VR46.
His admission comes with factory seats potentially opening up at Aprilia or Yamaha in the 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:2025 MotoGP rider line-up.
Bezzecchi has not been able to repeat the brilliance of last year, which𓄧 was a breakthrough for him.
His grands prix wins and title challenge resulted in an offer to go to Pramac, on a factory-🍬spec bike, but he chose to remain with a year-old machi💝ne at VR46.
"I admit I've 🌠had second thoughts,” Bezzecchi told 🦩;.
“But I've never regretteꦆd the choice and it doesn't a⛎ffect me.
“It's always easy to tal🍌k afterwards, but I'm st💫ill convinced of my decision."
Bezzecchi harbours hopes of becoming a factory rider fo𒁃r the first t☂ime.
Although, last year’s teammate Luca Marini left VR46 for Repsol Honda and, although he is compensated as a factory rider now⛦, he is the only full-time MotoGP rider who hasn’t scored 🌄a single point this year.
"I think I've grown a lot and I'd lꦬike to be able to become an official rider, which is everyone's ambition,” Bezzecchi said.
“Bu💞t I have to confirm myself as fast and 🐬competitive to deserve a chance."
He isn’t a contender for the Ducati spot alo♍ngside Frꦍancesco Bagnaia.
But, openings could arise at Yamaha and Aprilia.
Yamaha’s hope of bringinꩵg in a satellite team could cause a shake-up, while Aprilia’s Aleix Espargaro might retire.
Beꦗzzecchi was quizzed about moving to these f🐽actories.
"It's never a one-way thing,” he replied.
“But🦄 I think it's a choice you make together, like a 'marriage'.
“But it's a bit early to talk about it."
Last year, Bezzecchi earned his and his team’s first premier class win in Argentin🅘a.
He continued his good form to maintain a title charge unti🍎l an injury sustained in training caused him to fall away.
But he has found the GP2ꦬ3 much harde💦r to tame than the GP22.
"It's a slightly more complicated bike,” he said.
“The tyres are new, new construction.
“I adapted quite quickly to corner entry, while in the middle of the corner I'm still struggling a bit, especially at the firꦏst touch of the throttle.
“The bike tends to get a little more grip and I always feel like I'm und♏ersteering, but we're working on it, I'm confident."
Bezzecchi has claimed one podium in five rounds of this season, in Jereඣz.

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