Aegerter to test Kawasaki MotoGP prototype?

Kawasaki showing interest in a MotoGP return?
Aegerter to test Kawasaki MotoGP prototype?

Moto2 race winner Dominique Aegerter has been invited by Kawasaki to test a 'prototype' at Jerez later this month, prompting speculation Team Green is still interested in Mot💫oGP.

Aegerter told Speedweek.com: "The test team of Kawasaki will work with me. I will ride a prototype. The invitation came directly from t🥂he f💦actory. I don't know exactly what I will test. The machine is equipped with Michelin tires. But not those being developed for the 2016 MotoGP class."

Aegerter, who previously tried Avintia's ZX-10R-based Op𒐪en class entry during last year's Barcelona post-race test, added that it will not be easy to go straight to a MotoGP machine after being off a race bike since November.

Avintia racer Hector Barbera blasted Kawasaki last season, claiming they backed away from providing the team💟 with factory♚ support. The episode underlined that Kawasaki had at least shown official interest in grand prix. Avintia has now switched both its ent♏ries to Ducati.

Kawasaki officially raced in MotoGP as a factory team f💖rom 2003 to 2008, when it announced a withdraw due to the financial crisis - but was ultimately forced to run an unofficial 'Hayate' entry in 2009 for contractual reasons.

While Suzuki and Aprilia will return to take on Honda, 🌟Yamaha and Ducati in MotoGP this season - with KTM planning a 2017 debut - Kawasaki continues to focus on its world championship winning WSBK project.

MotoGP will introd𒐪uce control electronics as well as switching to Michelin tyres in 2016.

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