Jake Dixon ‘speaking with teams in MotoGP’ for 2024

Pedro Acosta and Tony Arbolino are not the only Moto2 riders in talks for a place on the 2024 MotoGP grid.
Pedro Acosta, Tony Arbolino, Jake Dixon, Moto2, German MotoGP, 17 June
Pedro Acosta, Tony Arbolino, Jake Dixon, Moto2, German MotoGP, 17 June

After joining the title leaders o🙈n the podium for the𓂃 second time in as many races, Jake Dixon revealed he is also exploring options in the premier class.

“Ob༺viously we’re speaking with teams in MotoGP,” said Di🦩xon, currently fourth in the Moto2 standings for the GASGAS Aspar team.

“It🌌’s funny because you get overshadowed because they’re speaking about [Acosta and Arbolino], but in the background, we’re doing the same thing.

“Just because the media say that they are in line [for 🌃MotoGP] there’s no reason why I can’t be in line as well.

“I leave Frankie [Carchedi, manager] to it. Obviously, Frankie has good connections, working as Diggia’s crew chief iꦏn Gresini as well. This is always a help.

“We’re speaking to everyone, about every option, in any class - apart from Mot൩o3 obviously!

“Let’s see after t💖his next race in Assen, I think a lot will be unfolding throughoꦐut the summer break...”

Dixon, runner-up in the 2018 BSB title before joining Moto2, already has some MotoGP experience courtesy of two stand-in appearances f🅺or Petronas Yamaha in 2021.

Acosta is set to move up𝔉 to MotoGP with KTM, although the Austrian factory still has to find a way to accommodate the 19-year-🍌old, while current championship leader Arbolino is being linked with Gresini Ducati.

The UK has been without a full-ti♏me MotoGP rider since Cal Crutchlow retired at the end of 2020.

Ten-time Moto2 race winner Sam Lowes 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史ꦡ:has ruled out a second MotoGP chance and is tipped to switch to WorldSBK.

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