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JAKARTA - Marco Bezzecchi's future puzzle on themen VR46 team has finally been answered. The Italian racer decided to continue working with the Ducati satellite team until 2024.

This good news was shared bymen VR46 Ducati via their official Instagram, @vr46racingteam. On Wednesday, August 30, 2023, the team belonging to the MotoGP legend, Valentino Rossi, agreed to extend Bezzecchi's contract for the next year.

"VR46 Racing Team and Marco Bezzecki together for the next season!" wrote a statement byOR VR46 Ducati accompanying a short video.

Interestingly, in the video that was shared, Bezzecki seemed to show a signs that he would write a farewell letter for the team that had been defended since 2020.

"Dear VR46 Racing Team, I am writing a letter to you because this is an important day. After a difficult season, in 2020, I joined the VR46 Racing Team in Moto2, a group that allowed me to step into MotoGP with Vale's newest team in the upper class," Bezzecchi said in the video.

"That year, we grabbed the first podium and Rookie of The Year, it was a dream for me! This season the goal is the first win in MotoGP and together we achieve it," he continued.

Even though he has shown an attitude that seems to say goodbye. but it turned out to be just a prank by the rider. Because in the end Bezzecchi refused when he said the farewell sentence.

The 24-year-old said he could not leave a team that was very instrumental in building his MotoGP career. Then, the 2022 MotoGP Rookie also said that he decided to extend his contract with the Tavullia team.

"After four years together, now is the time......," he said.

"Come on! I can't go, Time to sign another year with the VR46 Racing Team," continued Bezzechi.

This ongoing collaboration resolves rumors that Bezzecki will move to Pramac Ducati in order to be able to ride Ducati's newest motorcycle spectrum.

Currently, Bezzecki is still in the race to be able to fight for the 2023 MotoGP title. He sat in third place in the standings after Francesco Bagnaia and Jorge Martin.


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