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KTM rules out Pedrosa return as Espargaro MotoGP replacement

KTM's racing director Mike Leitner has ruled out the Austrian marque filling the Honda-bound Pol Espargaro's MotoGP seat in 2021 with Dani Pedrosa

Last month Autosport revealed that 2013 Moto2 champion Espargaro would be leaving KTM at the end of the year to join Marc Marquez at the factory Honda team, after a deal was agreed (but is yet to be signed).

This bombshell came in the wake of Autosport confirming that KTM Moto2 frontrunner Jorge Martin is set to sign a deal with Ducati to join Pramac next year.

With more major signings for 2021 already completed, KTM is facing a shortage of candidates for the soon-to-be-vacant RC16.

Pedrosa, who retired from racing at the end of 2018 before joining KTM as test rider, has been an integral part to the development of the current bike and is a name which has cropped up since the Espargaro news.

However, speaking to Germany's Speedweek, Leitner ruled this out, admitting that KTM is looking for "active riders".

"We are looking at the scenarios which we can play," Leitner said.

"We are currently having conversations with some riders."

When asked if Pedrosa was under consideration, he responded: "You have to ask Dani: he is retired, we have to accept that.

"That is why we are looking for active riders."

Andrea Dovizioso had been linked with a KTM switch already during the current 'silly season', but - despite talks having stalled over money - the three-time MotoGP championship runner-up is set to remain with Ducati next year.

His current team-mate Danilo Petrucci confirmed recently that he would be leaving Ducati at the end of this year, and expressed interest in both Aprilia and KTM.

Though Aprilia is standing by Andrea Iannone as he appeals to have his 18-month doping ban overturned, it is thought Petrucci is edging closer to joining Aleix Espargaro on the RS-GP in 2021.

As far as top-level talent, only three-time MotoGP race winner Cal Crutchlow remains as an outside option, as Alex Marquez looks likely to be moved to LCR with full HRC support next year.

With the second LCR seat explicitly set up for a Japanese rider - with backing from Dorna Sports' Asia Talent Cup title sponsor Idemitsu - Takaaki Nakagami's place looks more secure.

Commenting on Espargaro's looming exit, Leitner said: "We must recognise that we have done a very good job in the last three years, because our bike is not only more competitive now, but our project has made Pol grow as a rider.

"We have to accept that we are now in a situation where the Honda factory team wants to take Pol. "I would certainly prefer it to be different, but it is what it is.

"For Pol, Honda is a great new opportunity."

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