New Honda deal ‘priority’ for Joan Mir, but ‘we didn’t sign yet’
Joan Mir’s manager confirms new HRC deal is the 2020 world champ💟ion’s prioriꦫty but ‘we didn’t sign yet’.

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Joan Mir’s manager Paco Sanchez has confirmed that the 2020 MotoGP champion’s pr💫iority is to remain at Repsol Hoꦐnda next season but insists “we didn’t sign yet.”
Mir has taken over from former team-mate Marc Marquez as Honda’s top MotoGP rider this season, although the RC213V’s ongoing technical woes mean he is only 18th in the worlꦰd championship.
The 26-year-old, who took one win and 13 podiums as well as a world title at Suzuki, appeared to💮 be openly contemplating mirroring Marquez’s switch to a competitive satellite team.
Former Suzuki team manager Davide Brivio’s return to MotoGP with Trackhouse Aprilia seemed one obvious destination, while J🔯orge Martin’s title-leading Pramac Ducati is also potentially up for grabs (although Pramac might switch to Yamaha).
But multiple reports suggest Mir will remain at Repsol Honda, and Sanchez told mahbx.com:
“From the start of the season, Joa𓄧n’s priority was to extend💫 his contract with HRC.
“Although the bike isn’t competitive at the moment, Joan doesn’t like to exit from the back door. He likes to fight and help them t♈o build a competitive bike🧸.
“But we didn’t sign any agreement yet. We’re negꦺotiating, and I hope we could reach an agreement during next weeks.”
Mir previously said of his futur𒉰e: "Probably in Assen, I need to have things more clear [about] what I want to do."
Assuming Mir re-signs, he will remain alongside Luca Marini, who joined HRC as Marquez’s🦄 replacemen🍌t on a deal running until the end of 2025.
LCR’s Joh🥃ann Zarco is also contracted for next season but team-mate Takaaki Nakagami’s present deal expires this year.

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