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Espargaro opens up on giving up his Tech3 MotoGP ride for 2024

Pol Espargaro has corroborated the Pierer Mobility Group’s statement that its decision to move him aside for Pedro Acosta at Tech3 for MotoGP 2024 was mutual.

Earlier on Friday, Tech3 announced that it would swap eight-time podium finisher Espargaro in favour of Moto2 championship leader Acosta, while Augusto Fernandez would retain his seat.

It ends a months-long rider logjam for KTM, having had five riders contracted to four seats for 2024.

Espargaro did sign a two-year deal to return to KTM with the GasGas-branded Tech3 squad for 2023.

In a Tech3 and GasGas statement released earlier today, it said Espargaro mutually agreed with the team to step aside into a test rider role to make way for Acosta.

In his own statement issued on social media, Espargaro confirmed this and says it was done as part of a long-term vision to make the Pierer Mobility Group “the reference in MotoGP”.

“Hi everyone, as you know I'm not a social media fan, but as I'm receiving a lot of messages of encouragement/support for the Pierer Mobility Group's news regarding our future, I wanted to clarify a few things,” Espargaro began.

“First of all, thank you very much for all the messages. Even so, I want to tell you that it has not been a unilateral decision - on the contrary!

“It is true that I would have liked to continue racing full-time in MotoGP because I think I still have the speed to be among the best.

Source: Autosport

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