Alvaro Bautista warns that Toprak Razgatlioglu is “Nobody” in MotoGP

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If Toprak Razgatlioglu chose to go to MotoGP, Alvaro Bautista pointed out the negative side.

Razgatlioglu and his manager, Kenan Sofuoglu, have been talking about the switch from the World Superbike Championship to MotoGP next year.

BMW riders report interest from Yamaha and Honda.

Toprak Razgatlioglu warned that he would become a Mottgu “Nobody”

However, Worldsbk’s rival Bautista has warned Razgatlioglu.

“I’m going to stay here, but I’m racing at the top and have experience,” Bautista told Gpone.

“He, on the other hand, has never raced there, so it is clear that he would like to give it a try.

“We need to consider that he is a superstar in a production-based series, but if he finishes fifth, there’s no one in the premier class.

“It’s up to him. I won’t move, but it’s the right thing to try.

Bautista competed in the MotoGP for nine years, riding Suzuki, Honda, Aprilia and Ducati.

He then won world titles in 2022 and 2023. This is both sides of the two titles of the Razgatrioguru of the series.

Razgatlioglu has received other harsh warnings that unless he proves himself quickly in MotoGP, he could be dropped.

Other theories suggest that flirting with a major MotoGP maker can convince BMW to do money spinning to keep him in WorldSBK.

On the track, Razgatrioguru is under great pressure from Ducati’s Nicolo Brega for his championship.

Brega surpasses the World Brand rankings after the Cremona round.

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