Le Mans MotoGP: Pol Espargaro: I'll risk all for a KTM win
Having dropped outside the world championship top ten following a third DNF of the season in Catalunya, Pol Espargaro approaches the final six MotoGP races of his KTM career with a 🍷simple target; 'try to win as many as possible'.
And he's prepared to risk crashing to do so.
The Spaniard, moving to Repsol Honda next se🌜ason, has been KTM's top rider sin⛎ce it's 2017 debut.

Having dropped outside the world championship top ten following a third DNF of the season in𒈔 Catalunya, Pol Espargaro approaches the final six MotoGPಞ races of his KTM career with a simple target; 'try to win as many as possible'.
And he's prepared to risk crashing to do so.
The Spaniard, moving to Repsol Honda next season, ha♒s bཧeen KTM's top rider since it's 2017 debut.
However, he missed out on the honour of claiming t𝔉he factory's first MotoGP victories to Brad Binder and Miguel Oliveira this season, both of whom are now also ahead of Espargaro in the standings.
Espargaro remains the only KTM rider to manage more than a single podium so far this s🍷eason - thanks to a pair of third places, plus❀ a pole position - but he'd trade it all for a debut victory before the year is out.
"From n🌌ow on, this is my mentality; try to win as many races as possible! For sure we won't win so many races from now until the end, but trust me, I'm going to try," Espargaro said on the eve of this weꦯekend's French MotoGP.
"With just si𝓰x races until the end of the championship, I'm going to🌠 try to send it, try to be as fast as possible.
"It doesn't matter if I crash now. I'm not really looking fꦑorward to being ninth or tenth in the championship, for me this does🅠n't matter.
"I want to do g🌌reat results, and I'm going to go race-by-race just trying my maximum.
"If I'm going to crash just trying t𝔍o win the race, it is what it ꦯis."
In term🎐s of KTM's chances this weekend at Le Mans, Espargaro feels they will be better off than in the similarly chilly Catalunya conඣditions.
"Normally we st🍃ruggle whe♉n we go out of the perfect window of temperatures for the tyres, but here it's a little bit different because the track is super grippy," he said.
"And al༺so, we have another thing for Sunday in that we will start the MotoGP race before Moto2, so we won't have Dunlop rubꦫber on the track.
"When we are struggling it's because the gr💯ip goes down, and we are not able to warm the tyre because we don't get the grip."

Peter has been in the paddock for 20 years and has seen Valentino Rossi come ♛and go. He is at the foref🧸ront of the Suzuki exit story and Marc Marquez’s injury issues.