Crutchlow still set for Qatar Yamaha MotoGP return, Aprilia Jerez test
The cancellation of the Sꦦepang MotoGP tests meant Cal Crutchlow's return to Yamaha, and debut as a Factory test rider, has been pushed back until the remaining official tests in Qatar.
But with Honda being first out-of-the-blocks by testing&nb💝sp;with Stefan 🔴Bradl at Jerez last month, and other manufacturers responding to the Sepang cancellation by also planning private MotoGP laps at the Spanish track this month, it seemed possible that the Englishman might first make a European appearance.

The cancellation of the Sepang🦋 MotoGP tests meant Cal Crutchlow's return to Yamaha, and debut as a Factory test rider, has been pushed back until the remaining official tests in Qatar.
But with Honda being first ou🉐t-of-the-blocks by testing with Stefan Bradl at Jerez last month, and other manufacturers responding to the Sepang cancellation by also 🌳planning private MotoGP laps at the Spanish track this month, it seemed possible that the Englishman might first make a European appearance.
However, Yamaha told mahbx.com that the revised first test for Crutchlow remains scheduled for Losail in March, although Maverick Vinales might do some training at Jerez on an ༺R1 Superbike at the end of this month.
Like Yamaha, defending MotoGP champion's Suzuki also told mahbx.com they have no MotoGP&💧nbsp;testing plans befo🍬re Qatar.
One factory that is planning a February debut is Aprilia, which has scheduled three days of private testing at Jerez for the new RS-GP on February 15-17 (KTM is also tipped to use similar dates, while Ducati and Honda are due to ▨ride on February 10-11, when Ducati's race riders will also be present on road bikes).
As 🌱the last remaining concession manufacturer, Aprilia's MotoGP race rider Aleix Espargaro will be eligible to take part in𒆙 the Jerez test.
But who will join him?
, rider manager Carlo Pernat suggested Smith has 'refused the test contract' and implied that Savador🐽i is to be offered the 2021 race seat with a new test rider now&𒆙nbsp;needed to take over from Smith.Aprilia playeꦿd down the rum🏅ours of any rider decisions already being made.
Smith's manager Bob Moore told mahbx.com they are still in discussions with Aprilia a𝔍nd hope to have an answer this week...

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.