MotoGP Mugello: Keith Huewen: ‘Jack Miller to KTM seems to me like a done deal’

The latest rider market rumours for 2023, Marc Marquez’s fourth arm operation, RNF’s switch from Yamaha and a lack of fans at Mugello are among the topics for this week’s wuqian0821.com MotoGP podcast featuring Keith Huewen.
Jack Miller, Italian MotoGP, 28 May
Jack Miller, Italian MotoGP, 28 May

The Mugello weekend beg♐an with the news that Aprilia has re-signed both Aleix Espargaro and Maverick Vinales for the next two seasons, swiftly followed by an announcement that RNF will leave Yamaha and run RS🌃-GP machinery from 2023.

Both decisions h𒉰ave big implications for the rider market, Aprilia becoming the first factory team to confirm its line-up for next season, while Yamaha’s downsizing to just a factory team leaves no room for World Superbike champion Toprak Razgatlioglu.

Meanwhile, over at KTM, Brad Binder’s current team-mate Miguel Oliveira has been told he might only be offered a move back to Tech3 for 202♉3.

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'Miguel Oliveira isn’t having any of it'

“There's a big bunfight going on, where KTM are trying to shovel one of their number one men back into Tech3 and he's turne♔d around and said ‘no chance!’ Miguel Oliveira isn’t having any of it. He’s said ‘I’m not going to Tech3’,” said former grand prix rider and British champion Huewen.

“I don't think we're seeing from Tech3 what we might have done this year if they’d got one rider that was fully experienced in MotoGP. They've got two new guys and, despite the fact they are quality guys, they probably don't quite have the exp꧃erience to make the changes and adjustments n🍎eeded to get the best out of the factory KTMs Tech3 are running.

“It's a bit of a nightmare and𝓡 you can almost understand why KTM might want to get Miguel Oliveira back in there to sort it all out. But Miguel is having none of it! He says he's talking with other people.”

With Oliveira's future unclear, Suzuki’s Alex Rins, Ducati’s Jack Miller a💜nd Repsol Honda’s Pol Espargaro are among the other names being linke𝓰d with the remaining Red Bull KTM team seat.

Huewen is clear about who he thinks will get the 🌟noꦦd.

“Jack Miller for KTM, that's pretty much seeming to me like a bit of a done deal. I've got a real feel for him going to KTM. Everything I'm hearing, it sounღds like that's pretty much sorted out,” he said.

Marc Marquez, Italian MotoGP, 28 May
Marc Marquez, Italian MotoGP, 28 May

'I think this is the last chance for Marc Marquez'

Marc Marquez was the biggest ta💦lking point of the weekend after the eight-time world champion announced he is to step away from racing and undergo yet another operation to try and increase mobility and reduce pain in his right arm.

Is it Marq✱uez’s final roll of the dice in terms of getting back to the level he once was? Huewen, wuqian0821.com MotoG🅺P editor Pete McLaren and podcast host Harry Benjamin give their thoughts.

“29 years old. Eight grand prix World Championships behind him. An injury that isn't ri𒁏gh☂t. He isn't able to ride the bike how he wants to ride. And that makes a massive difference to a man that rides a motorcycle like no one else rides a motorcycle… I think this is the last chance. If this doesn't work out, it’ll be the end of Marc Marquez’s career.”

Fabio Di Giannantonio, race start, MotoGP race, Italian MotoGP 29 May
Fabio Di Giannantonio, race start, MotoGP race, Italian MotoGP 29 May

With uncertainty hanging over M𝄹arquez’s long-term MotoGP future, Huewen also ra🦩ises the question of who, if anyone, is the next ‘alien’.

“We've run out of aliens. Who else would you consider to be an alien on t𒉰oday's grid? They're all pretty damn good. There's no doubt about that. But there's none that you look at and go, ‘How did he do that?’ Like Marquez, Lorenzo, Stoner, Freddie Spencer and Kenny R𝓰oberts if you want to go back a bit further.”

The cancellation of Finland is also discussed, but will the seasonꦍ now be held over 20 rounds or could another event fall away?

A🌜fter Keith’s Catalunya preview - and following a rare weekend of success in terms of podium predictions at Mugello - the trio name their top three for Sunday’s race in B🐽arcelona.

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