Honda wait for Moto2’s Ai Ogura to “wake up” before deciding Takaaki Nakagami’s fate for 2024

Takaaki Nakagami’s seat in MotoGP for 2024 is reportedly being considered by Honda.
Takaaki Nakagami, MotoGP, Spanish MotoGP sprint race, 29 April
Takaaki Nakagami, MotoGP, Spanish MotoGP sprint race, 29 April

But ﷽Honda are “waiting foꦇr Ai Ogura to wake up” before calling on him as a replacement, reports .

Nakagami is “the only doubt” that Honda currently have surrounding their 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:2024 MotoGP rider line-up.

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Joan Mir, despite his poor start, and Alex Rins, despite his public criticism of his team, are already tied to Honda for next season while Marc Marquez enꦉters the finaཧl year of his lucrative contract.

But Nakagami’s c💟ontract expires at ♕the end of 2023 meaning Honda could seek a replacement.

His fellow Japan✅ese, Ogura, who rides in Moto2 for Idemitsu Honda Team 💛Asia, is the key candidate.

He is in his third season in Moto2 but it 🍃hasn’t gone to plan yet, leading to Honda’s hesitancy.

Ogura needed surgery on his wrist before the season began, then suffered another injury i💛n training, meaning he missed the start of the season.

As a result he sits 19th in the cur๊rent Moto2 standings, and is not catching the eye in the way that Tony Arbolino or Pedro ꦯAcosta have been able to do.

Ai Ogura, Moto2, French MotoGP, 13 May
Ai Ogura, Moto2, French MotoGP, 13 May

Ogura’s slow start to 2023 ha♕s bought Nakagami time to secure a seventh consecutive season in MotoGP.

His best result this season was ninth in Spain and France, but his troubles have been exacerbated by his new teammate Alex 💎Rins.

Rins became the first Honda rider, aside from Marquez, to win a grand prix since 2018 when he claimed v♍ictory in Texas.

Ex-Suzuki duo Rins and Joཧan Mir were significant additions to Honda this year, despite the team’s overall struggle to maintain competitiveness with Ducati.

It means Nakagami’s expiring contract leaves him vulnerable to the axe for nex▨t season.

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