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Tech3 Yamaha team principal Herve Poncharal admits he is "struggling" to find a sufficiently "exciting" replacement for the unwell Jonas Folger for the 2018 MotoGP season

The team drafted in former Aspar and Pramac Ducati rider Yonny Hernandez for the opening test of the year at Sepang, but the Colombian has a contract to race in the World Superbike Championship with Pedercini and is a long-shot for a full-time Tech3 role.

Poncharal had previously indicated he wanted to have a replacement for Folger locked down before the second test in Thailand this month, but he said finding a candidate that would be suitably competitive on-track and attractive to his sponsors was proving a challenge.

"Unfortunately, we are in late January," Poncharal told selected media at Sepang. "Most of the good riders are signed, Superbike, Moto2, they are signed.

"I think there is only one rider who is completely free, Sandro Cortese [who lost his Kiefer Racing Moto2 ride when the team hit financial trouble]. So the list is very short.

"Of course without lacking respect to anyone, this is an M1, this M1 was on the podium last year. We know the level, we need to be able offer all our partners something that is quite exciting.

"There are some riders that are calling us, but unfortunately we don't want to be on the grid just to be on the grid. We would like to have something that is exciting.

"In an ideal world, I would've loved a young Moto2 rider. But they also have contracts. At the moment, I am struggling to find something that is exciting."

Ducati test rider Michele Pirro was understood to be one of Poncharal's preferred choices to replace Folger, but that option appears to have been dismissed.

"From my understanding, Pirro is with a factory that until the last race was fighting for the world championship, and always I read he was an essential part of the racing programme," said Poncharal.

"I respect [Ducati technical boss] Gigi Dall'Igna a lot, and everyone inside Ducati, and I cannot imagine Yamaha or Tech3 would do some [contractual] aggression to some opposition on track.

"For me it's important, in life in general, [that] when you sign a document, you read it. When you sign, it's because it's the best offer you have.

"If eventually something better is coming, sometimes it's too late."

Other candidates to replace Folger include Moto2 racers Dominique Aegerter, Hafizh Syahrin and Hector Barbera, while Yamaha tester Kohta Nozane also remains a possibility.

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