Fabio Di Giannantonio says the rumours surrounding six-time MotoGP champion Marc Marquez and his Gresini Ducati seat made it difficult to fully focus on racing.
For weeks Marquez was linked with a departure from Repsol Honda to join Ducati, and although some circles believed it to be just speculation, the Spaniard did indeed seal a move to Gresini last week.
“I always try to improve. It wasn’t easy but it’s part of the game. Our goal - and revenge - was to be fast on track. Johann Zarco has committed his future to LCR Honda, while Maverick Vinales dismissed rumours of him potentially joining HRC.Related ArticlesOn his future, Di Giannantonio added: “We are working on the future. I’m sure my crew is doing a good job. For sure, the goal is to stay.
“It seems that we have few chances. We will see how it evolves. It appears that Honda have a seat. If Repsol Honda have a seat, why not take it? You never know. There are more possibilities. When it is clearer, we’ll see which one fits my style.
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