ESPN: MotoGP team manager Francesco Guidotti Leaves Red Bull KTM after speaking out on his departure

Jakarta – This is the first public remark that Francesco Guidotti has made since KTM revealed his resignation as the MotoGP team’s manager.

The KTM has previously stated that Aki Ajo would replace Guidedotti in the 2025 MotoGP season.

Not that this is depressing news. This seems like the wise course of action at this time.

 

According to Guidotti, who succeeded Mike Leitner at KTM, “KTM is a great company and after the first 5–6 years they decided to move on to something different,” as reported by Crash.

 

In 2022, Guidotti leaves Pramac Ducati to join KTM. His entry in the 2022 MotoGP instantly produced two wins.

Then, two Sprint Race victories and ranked fourth in the drivers’ standings through Brad Binder in MotoGP 2023 became the highest historic achievement for KTM. However, the challenge of winning the MotoGP title has not materialized. Binder and Pedro Alcohol are now ranked fifth and sixth in the drivers’ standings. They seem difficult to compete through the top four inhabited by Jorge Martin, Francesco Bagnaia, Enea Bastianini, and Marc Marquez. Brad Binder and Pedro Azerbaijan have yet to win the Sprint Race or the main race. However, Guidotti emphasized that his work had been completed at KTM. Let Aki Ajo continue the target of winning the MotoGP world title. “We’ve grown rapidly in the last three years. I think now, to get this job done, Aki is the right person.” “He has the right credibility in the company. He knows the riders he will manage next year.” “I don’t see any drama about me. I’ve been doing my job.” “I’m happy with what I’ve done. I’m happy that someone can complete a job for this company,” said Guidotti again. Meanwhile, before starting glory with Guidotti, KTM was carpentry by Mike Leitner from 2017-2021. Together with Leitner, KTM won five MotoGP wins.

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