Oliveira “didn’t do what I wanted to” with KTM in MotoGP

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Miguel Oliveira leaves KTM on good terms but admits he “didn’t do what I wanted in terms of results” as he departs for Aprilia and RNF for the 2023 MotoGP season. Full story ⬇️

“These two wins this season [in the wet in Indonesia and Thailand] were great. But the first win is the one that impacts you the most.”

Oliveira made his Aprilia debut on the Tuesday after the Valencia Grand Prix in the first 2023 pre-season test and was the leading rider who had switched manufacturer on theWhen asked by Autosport prior to his test if he felt the time was right to move on from KTM, Oliveira added: “The time is right to accept another challenge. That’s what I feel.

“As I said in the past, I’m super grateful or the opportunities KTM has given me. So, the feeling is that: it has become the time to go to another project.” Oliveira will be joined at RNF by another KTM outcast in Raul Fernandez, as Tech3 welcomes back Pol Espargaro and KTM promotes Moto2 champion Augusto Fernandez to be his team-mate.

 

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