Alex Rins was already well aware there may not be a place in MotoGP for him in 2027 even before the reports that Yamaha has signed Ai Ogura to replace him in its factory line-up made his exit feel inevitable.The 30-year-old six-time grand prix winner has had a torrid time since getting badly injured at the 2023 Italian Grand Prix.A little under two months before the Mugello crash that changed his career, Rins had incredibly taken what still stan…
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Yamaha's surprising commitment to Ai Ogura has consequences for the MotoGP driver market. What it means for Razgatlioglu, Rins, Mir, Diggia and others.