Remy Gardner has already decided that he will not continue in MotoGP

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the australian Remy Gardnerthe Moto2 world champion in 2021, has already assumed with seven races left that he will not continue in MotoGP in 2023. “It is clear that nothing is completely clear at the moment, there are several options and nothing is close. see, but the it’s clear that I will not participate in MotoGP,” he said this Thursday in Misano Adriatico.

KTM accused him of not being professional enough

Gardner has been critical of his current KTM team, accusing him of being “not professional enough”, noting that they confirmed the situation “on Saturday afternoon in Austria. To be honest, I didn’t expect it because I always give my cent percent and clearly they believe it’s not enough to go on,” he added.

“I feel that I have given my one hundred percent for them, my intention is to continue here and give my best, but they have broken my heart, and I feel that the world championship that I gave to them. The only thing I did was give everything I could, but it didn’t seem enough, even so I will continue to give my hundred percent, even for myself and the people I’m with,” said Gardner.

Regarding his performance throughout the season, he said: “It hasn’t been a disaster, if you look at the times and how often I’ve been close to the factory riders, and it’s only the first year. Miguel (Oliveira) is in his fourth year in MotoGP and honestly I don’t think it’s too bad and I get positive vibes from them but basically they tell me I’m out and they tell me it’s too late and they left me in a bad position to find a place for him. next year”.

“The feeling and my impression was that I could continue, and after Silverstone I thought that I will continue and that we would close it in Austria. I don’t know, I’m as confused as you are,” Emphasized the Australian driver, who faced in the situation that to survive it is recognized that it “feels a little disappointing today in the world of motorcycles”. “So I’m not sure right now what I want to do next year…” he added.

“The pain,” he said, “is to stay on the street, at this moment, when there are no bikes left. I want to continue the race, but at the moment I’m not sure, I have several offers to continue, but not in MotoGP.”

Source: La Verdad

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