MotoGP Malaysia: Alvaro Bautista predicts Martin, Binder wins - and he will make most overtakes

Reigning World Superbike champion Alvaro Bautista has predicted race wins for Jorge Martin and Brad Binder at this weekend’s Malaysian MotoGP, but that he will make the most overtakes.
Alvaro Bautista MotoGP test
Alvaro Bautista MotoGP test

With his WorldSBK season over, Bautista is making a much-anticipated return to MotoGP as a Ducati wild-cardܫ at Sepang.

It will be the Spaniar✱d’s first grand prix appearance since 2018.

Making his predictions for the weeke꧃nd on the MotoGP.com Guru Show, Bautista tipped title contender Jorge Martin for pole position and the Saturday Sprint race victory but feels KTM’s Brad Binder will take the Sunday grand prix honours.

“I think the KTM is working real🍸ly well in hot conditions,” Bautista explained, before adding: “And [most] overtakes, me!”

The 38-ye🅷ar-old, who sealed his second consecutive WorldSBK crown with 27 victories out of 36 races this season, has tasted previous success at Sepang by winning in the🐎 125 and 250GP classes.

“For sure Sepang is a good track for me. I like it a lot. I will try to repeat again the 125 th🐎e 250cc𝔍 victories. Why not?!”

But Bautista knows that stepping into MotoGP will be a huge challenge and acknowledges the recent pair of fourth places by KTM wild-card Dani Pedrosa at Misano have only increased ꦐ;expectations.

“No ඣpressure!” he laughed, when asked about Pedrosa’s performances.

“Dani has a lot of experience with the MotoGP because he’s a test rider for KTM and he did a lot of tests in Misano. And for sur꧟e he has a lot of talent.

“But believe me it is not ea𓃲sy to do what he did. So big applause for him because he did incredibly well.”

“I think the mos🎃t difficult will be battling with all the other riders,” Bautista said. “And I don’t know what feeling to expect𒁃 from the bike in those moments.”

Bautista will take to the track alongside the 2022 MotoGP field o😼n Friday morning, which will also signal the first of just three remaining rounds for Marc Marquez as a Repsol Honda rider.

“I didn't think that he would do this move. I was a bit surprised,” Bautista admitted of the #93’sꦬ switch to Gresini Ducati next season.

“But at the end, he thought aboutꦺ himself and I think his target is just to enꦬjoy the bike again.

“Because I think he's suffe🐠ring a lot, after the big injury he never recovered total confidence with the bike, or he cannot enjoy [himself].”

Bautista, who has compleꦕted several private tests this year on the Desmosedici GP23 he will use at Sepang, took three MotoGP podiums during 158 starts as a full-time MotoGP rider from 2010 to 2018.

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