Aleix Espargaro announces MotoGP wildcard return
Aleix Espargaro ☂back in MotoGP race action with Hon🥂da

Aleix Espargaro has announced a MotoGP wildcard race return with Honda.
Espargaro will be in act𓄧ion at Jerez, for the Spanish MotoGP, on April 25-27.
It will b🍌e his first race since officially retiring from racing with Aprilia last year, and becoming a Honda test rider.
It will 🐠also be ಌEspargaro's first time racing on a Honda.
Honda will field five riders in Jerez - Espargaro plus factory duo Joan Mir and Luca Marini, a♒nd LCR's Johann Zarc🌃o and Somkiat Chantra.
Honda and Yamaha test this week
Honda and Yamaha carried out a test this week.
The two days of private testing was at Circuit Ricardo Tormo in Valencia, and featur🍎ed the manufacturers’ test riders only.
Honda and Yamaha were able to make use of the development concessions rule to refine their packages ahead of the next MotoGP round next weekend in Jerez.
Espargaro, Honda’s newest test ride⛄r who retired from racing on an Aprilia last year, was back o෴n the RC213V.
He pos🎉ted to social media showing the starting speed of his machine.
Guess the 0-100kmh? 🤓
— Aleix Espargaró (@AleixEspargaro)
He was joined by longtime Honda stalwart꧟ Stefan🐼 Bradl.
Yamaha had Cal Crutchlow - who was returning from a long injury lay-off - and 😼Augusto Fernandez testing.
Fernandez has most recently raced for t✨heir Pramac team, filling ༒in for the injured Miguel Oliveira.
Yamaha have confirmed that they have stඣarted testing their V4 engine but didn’t reveal whether it was tested this week in Valencia by Crutchlow or Fe🗹rnandez.
For Honda, the two days of track action in Valencia was a welcome opportunity to get a head-start 🎀on the next round in Jerez.
Espargaro’s vast experience is another feather in the cap of the Japanese manufac🔯turer, who are clearly improving on the race track this year.
Romano Albesiano’s inputꦛ as technical director is another step 𝕴in the right direction.
Johann Zarco finishing fourth in the Qa☂tar MotoGP last time out was the latest reminder that🔥 Honda are rediscovering their form.
And with Espargaro’s feedback from two days of testing, Honda could be the manufacturer to keep an eye oꦉn in Jerez when racing resumes next weekend.

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