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Argentina MotoGP | Jonas Folger returns to MotoGP, replaces Espargaro at GASGAS

Jonas Folger will make a welcome return to the MotoGP World Championship grid this weekend after being called up to deputise for the injured Pol Espargaro in the GASGAS Factory Racing Tech3 team in the Argentinian MotoGP.

Espargaro remains in hospital a week on from his accident during the Portuguese MotoGP P2 session, the Spaniard sustaining a jaw injury that necessitated surgery at the Dexeus Hospital in Barcelona on Tuesday.

As such, Tech3 Racing has turned to one of its former MotoGP riders in Folger to assume Espargaro’s vacant seat on the GASGAS branded KTM RC16 in both Argentina and the following United States round.

The German raced with the French based team back in 2017 when it operated as a satellite Yamaha entry.

Going on to pick up a maiden podium in his home Sachsenring event on the Yamaha M1, Folger burgeoning MotoGP career was all-but-ruined upon receiving a diagnosis for the Gilbert’s Syndrome, an energy-debilitating illness.

Forced into a lengthy hiatus, Folger only returned to full-time racing in 2020, eventually making his international comeback in 2021 with a season spent in the WorldSBK Championship.

Since then, however, Folger has assumed a testing role with KTM alongside Dani Pedrosa and Mika Kallio, a position that has paved the way for what will be his first MotoGP race start since the 2017 Aragon MotoGP.

“First of all I really hope Pol is doing well and getting back on his feet as soon as possible. I’m sure he has the right people around him.

“From my side I’m looking forward to racing again and arriving to Texas to see all the guys from my old team! I hope we can do a decent job and I know it will be a big challenge for me since testing has only just started.

“However, this will be a great

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