Legend claims “MotoGP has become boring”

MotoGP criticised by a former world champion

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A MotoGP legend has surprisingly insisted that the champioꦆnship lacks entertꦅainment.

Kevin Schwantz won the 1993 world championship and remains a regular at MotoGP events, particularly in his native United States where he recen𝔍tly attended the Texas round.

However, after attending the 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:World Superbike Championship round 💎this weekend at Cremona, he was less than com🎃plimentary about MotoGP.

"Superbikes are always good racing. I had a chat earlier and said, 'I think MotoGP has become a bit boring, so I came here to see som🌱e racing,’” he told Speedweek.

Toprak Razgatlioglu backed to ease into MotoGP

Schwantz insisted that the top WorldSBK ridꦆers could transition into MotoGP.

"Absolutely. The electronics that are now in the Superbikes are of course not what are in the M🔴otoGP machines,” he said.

“But I think that the Superbike riders could get on board immediately. Toprak, Nicolo𒁃, every one of these guys."

BMW rider 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Toprak Razgatlioglu, the current 🐷World Superbikes champion, has been talking up a m🐼ove into MotoGP for 2026.

How he would tackle the tyres is a key talking point. In 🌠2027, Mo🌱toGP will switch from Michelin to Pirelli rubber, which Razgatlioglu races with now in WorldSBK.

Razgatlioglu’s impressive riding style means he wou🐭ld be a huge attraction should he sign with a MotoGP manufacturer for next season.

"I'd like to believe thatꦜ I had talent," Schwantz said. "But Top🐠rak shows that he can do everything on a bike.

“I could race motorcycles and ride a 500. But I think Toprak shows that his skills as a motorcyclist – with the stoppies, etc – and h🅠is way of controlling the bike are amazing.

“Bulega is a bit calmer, but both guys are at a🉐 top level at the moment.”

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