Aleix Espargaro has revealed during a special press conference at Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya that he will not be renewing his expiring Aprilia contract.
Instead, he said that he will be ending his active racing career in MotoGP at the end of the current season.
“As you can imagine, I will retire as a full-time rider in MotoGP at the end of the season. It was a wonderful trip that I enjoyed very much.” Espargaro said.
Espargaro’s decision comes after much contemplation, as he openly admitted to having doubts for some time about whether he wanted to continue as a full-time MotoGP rider beyond this season.
This revelation has sent shockwaves through the MotoGP community, as Espargaró has been a prominent figure in the sport for many years.
Having made his debut in the premier class in 2009, the Spaniard has enjoyed a successful career, racing for various teams and earning a reputation as a skilled and competitive rider.
His decision to retire marks the end of an era for the seasoned athlete, leaving behind a legacy that will be remembered by fans and peers alike.
During the press conference, Espargaro expressed his gratitude to his team, fans, and the MotoGP community for their unwavering support throughout his career.
He acknowledged that this was a difficult decision but emphasised that it was the right time for him to pursue new endeavors outside of competitive racing.
As the current season progresses, all eyes will be on Espargaro as he competes in his final races, giving fans the opportunity to celebrate his remarkable career and bid farewell to a true legend of MotoGP.
While the announcement of Espargaro’s retirement may come as a surprise to many, it serves as a reminder of the inevitable transitions that athletes face as they navigate the latter stages of their careers.
As one chapter closes for Espargaro, another exciting chapter awaits, and the MotoGP community eagerly anticipates what the future holds for this esteemed rider.
Espargaro is currently in his twentieth Grand Prix season and has successfully completed 326 races.
Throughout these races, he has achieved an impressive 12 podium finishes, 5 pole positions, and secured victory in 3 Grand Prix events.