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MotoGP Market Stir: Randy Mamola’s Post Hints at Potential Joe Roberts Move Amid Laguna Seca Track Day Buzz
Is a post on social media suggesting a significant shift in the MotoGP riders' lineup?
A day spent racing at Laguna Seca might initiate a pivotal change in rider affiliations.
A post on social media by Randy Mamola could be suggesting an important development in the motorcycle racing world.
The experienced cyclist shared a photo featuring Wayne Rainey alongside Max Biaggi.
Accompanying the icons? Joe Roberts…
Mamola playfully commented "hmmmm" alongside the photo he shared of Roberts engaged in a deep chat with Biaggi.
The team was racing on the circuit at Laguna Seca.
The importance of this development is that Biaggi, a legend in MotoGP, has been appointed as a brand representative for Aprilia.
The Italian company is strongly associated with promoting Moto2 rider Roberts to MotoGP through their Trackhouse initiative.
Check out this Instagram post shared by Joe Roberts (@joerobertsracer).
Trackhouse, which underwent a rebranding this year and stands as the sole team from the US in the top tier, may be considering featuring an American element on their motorcycle next season.
Roberts embodies the archetype.
"Right now, we're in discussions with several teams," his manager, John Hopkins, shared with TNT Sports last month.
"A few groups are showing interest in Joe."
This week, Trackhouse officially announced that they have renewed Raul Fernandez's contract for the 2025 and 2026 seasons.
However, the path ahead for Fernandez's colleague, Miguel Oliveira, remains uncertain.
Sky Italia has announced that Oliveira is set to join Pramac Yamaha in the upcoming season, leaving his current spot at Trackhouse available.
This week, Roberts joining Biaggi on the track for Aprilia in the United States offers a fascinating clue.
He currently holds the third position in the Moto2 rankings, with the upcoming race scheduled for next weekend at Silverstone.
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