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Franco Morbidelli Fights to Regain MotoGP Form

2026-06-23 · Franco Morbidelli · Player Focus

Franco Morbidelli is determined to get back to the front of the MotoGP pack.

He arrives at the Brno Grand Prix, a track he loves, but his results this season have been inconsistent.

The VR46 rider has had too many "ups and downs" and is still searching for answers.

Morbidelli reflects on his performance, choosing his words carefully, and jokes when needed, but the message is clear: he still sees himself as a MotoGP rider.

He wants to race, fight, and get back to the front.

Superbike is a world Morbidelli knows well, having won the Superstock championship in 2013, but it's not his path just yet.

He feels he still has a lot to give to the premier class.

Morbidelli went to Misano to promote WDW and watched the SBK races from the beach.

He is confident that once he figures out why he's not performing, he'll be able to get back to racing fast.

The last time Morbidelli raced in Brno, he made it to the podium, and he's hoping for a similar result this time.

He's not looking to be a test rider or ease off the throttle.

Morbidelli wants to keep racing for a long time and will consider other options if he can't find a way to get back to the top level.

He feels he can still handle the pace of MotoGP and the speed that comes with it.

As of June 18, 2026, Morbidelli is focused on the current season and improving his performance.

He's not ready to give up on MotoGP just yet.

The Brno Grand Prix is a crucial race for Morbidelli, and he's looking to turn his season around.

He's got the talent and the determination to succeed.

Now it's time to see if he can put it all together and get back to the front of the pack.

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