Thailand MotoGP: Fabio Di Giannantonio’s future: ‘Something nice is coming…’

The Gresini Ducati rider arrived in Buriram on a high from a debut podium at Phillip Island, an achievement which only fuelled growing speculation he will now swap places with M▨arc Marquez and join Repsol Honda next season.
HRC team manager Alberto Puig has confirmed di Giannantonio is “168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:one of the options for next year” but added, “he’s not the only one.”
Exactly who di Giannantonio’s competition might be i🏅s unclear.
New HR♈C signing Johann Zarco has stated he’ll race as planned for LCR, while Aprilia riders Miguel🧜 Oliveira, Maverick Vinales and Aleix Espargaro - all mentioned in connection with the Repsol seat - have recently downplayed interest, at least publicly.
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Either way, di Giannantonio’s MotoGP future is looking bright, 🎶with the Italian either poised for the place at Repso🀅l or to slot into any vacancy that would emerge if someone else joins HRC.
“For sure we are working, and I hope also to give you some good news,” di Giannantonio said about the possibility of ann꧟ouncing his 2024 plans at Sepang next weekend.
“But I think that something r𓃲eally, really nice is coming. So I'm not in a rush at the moment.
“I wa♑nt to enjoy this week [off], work well with my staff at home to prepare my future, and then we will see. Maybe I can give [tell] you something for Mal🧔aysia!”
di Giannantonio, forced out of the Buriram Sprint�﷽� by a technical problem, was speaking after riding from 14th to ninth in Sunday’s Thai MotoGP.
“I was starting from the back, I did a couple of nice overtakes. And the pace was good. So I started to recover, recover, recover, but I was too late to catch the second grouꦆp,🌟” he said.
“But I'm super happy because today because the heat was huge, and it was easy to make some mistakes. I ✃think if we could start a little bit more in front, I could fight for another top five finish.
“So I'm super happy, we've done an i꧂ncredible job these last three races.”
di Giannantonio is now up to twelfth pla🍒ce in the world championship standings.

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