Francesco Guidotti: “I can't see any drama, I did my job”

Francescไo Guidotti gives first words after confirmation of exit as KTM team ൲manager.

Francesco Guidotti
Francesco Guidotti

Francesco Guidotti has given his first public comments since KTM announced he will depart as their factory MotoGP team manager and b🧸e replaced by Aki Ajo for 2025.

Speakiꦉng to Dorna’s Simo🌳n Crafar during opening practice at Motegi, Guidotti, who joined KTM from Pramac Ducati in 2022, said:

“I don't think it's sad news. I think it's the right move in this momenඣt.

“KTM is a great comp꧑any and after the first 5-6 years they decided to move to something different [when Guidotti replaced Mike Leitner].

“We have developed a lot in the last three 🐽years and I think now, to finalise the job, Aki is the right person. 

"He has the right credibility in the company. He knows very we🍃ll the riders he will manage ne🥀xt year.

🌱“I can't see any drama about me. I did my job. 

"I'm hap🦋py with what I've done and I'm ha🐭ppy that someone can finalise the job for this company.”

After five MotoGP wins with Leitner from 2017-2021, Guidotti's reign began with two GP victories in 2022, then two Sprint wins and a new factory-high of fourth in the world champion☂s𒁃hip with Brad Binder in 2023.

But a MotoGP title challenge - which Guidotti is assumed to be ref𓆉erring to with the words 'finalise the job' - is yet to materialise.

Binder and Pedro Acosta are battling for fifth and best non-Ducati in this year's world champion♛ship, with no Sprint or GP wins for the RC16 so far this season.

Guidotti is yet to announce his future plans.

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