The 2021 Moto2 World Championwhich debuts this year MotoGP from the hand of Tech 3 KTM Factory Racingthe team that told him it no longer wants to continue his service next year in the queen class, has already found his place for 2023. The Australian driver will move to world superbike to get a place on the team GYTR GRT Yamaha WorldSBKas announced by the series-derived motorcycle championship website.
Andrea Dosoli, Yamaha Motor Europe Competition Manager, welcomed Gardner to the Yamaha family: “Remy is an exciting young talent with an impressive career in the Grand Prix paddock. We are obviously delighted to have a rider on board who has not only shown great progress, but also has experience at the highest level of motorcycling competition.”
“We think he’s a perfect fit for Yamaha’s WorldSBK program and we can’t wait to see what he can do in one of our WorldSBK R1s. We’d also like to thank Garrett Gerloff for his commitment to Yamaha over the last three season and we wish him all the best.” the best for the future”, he pointed out, without announcing yet who will be the pilot that will accompany the Australian in said group.
“It’s a big family. I am glad that Toprak and Locatelli have a contract that ends at the end of 2023 and now Remy is also confirmed. However, we have several bikes available and we are working hard to secure the best possible rider,” Dosoli said of Gardner’s future partner. “I cannot give any names at this time because, in the past, we have been promoting the best in WorldSSP and we are working in that direction,” he said.
Source: La Verdad

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