“Can Öncü’s quest for Supersport World Championship and Moto2 dreams: Updates and Analysis”

2023-04-26 12:02:55

“Can Öncü wants to win the Supersport World Championship and then switch to Moto2,” said Turkish manager and world champion maker Kenan Sofuoglu before the Assen weekend.

But then the 19-year-old was rammed off the track by Yari Montella (Barni Ducati) in the first corner of the second race on Sunday, fell and broke his left forearm, ulna and radius – just above the wrist and just below the elbow. Öncü will definitely miss the races in Barcelona in just under two weeks, but it is questionable whether he will be back in Misano in six weeks.

In the overall standings, following six races, Öncü has only half as many points as series winner Nicolo Bulega (Aruba.it Ducati) and is fifth. That doesn’t change much regarding his wishes for the future.

“I always listen to what my drivers dream of, but I also give them advice,” Sofuoglu told SPEEDWEEK.com. «Can would like to ride Moto2, which I can accept. He won the Red Bull Rookies Cup and then rode Moto3. He wasn’t successful there, so we found a job in World Supersport. I told him he has to have a very good Supersport season, then I’ll see if there’s any interest in him in Moto2. He might ride Moto2 and make the leap into the MotoGP World Championship from there. I won’t stop him from returning to the MotoGP paddock, that’s where he’s from. With more Supersport experience he may be able to do well in Moto2 and from that point he can fulfill his dream and make it to the MotoGP class. But we’ll have to wait and see how the season goes, especially now that he’s injured. He has to show more than he has done so far.”

Can Öncü has a five-year contract with Kawasaki team boss Manuel Puccetti that runs until the end of 2024. The Italian wouldn’t stand in the young Turk’s way: “If he dreams of Moto2 and finds a winning package there for next season, then we’ll talk like good friends and see what’s best for him. But moving to the Moto2 World Championship just to be there would ruin his career. He needs a winning package – which is difficult to get as of today.”

Result Supersport World Championship Assen, race 2:
Pos driver Motorrad Diff
1. Nicolo Bulega (I) Ducati
2. Stefano Manzi (I) Yamaha + 4,437 sec
3. Federico Caricasulo (I) Ducati + 4,523
4. Marcel Schrotter (D) MV Agusta + 5,088
5. Niki Tuuli (FIN) Triumph + 10,864
6. Valentine Debise (F) Yamaha + 11,068
7. Jorge Navarro (E) Yamaha + 13,078
8. Adrian Huertas (E) Kawasaki + 17,103
9. Rafael De Rosa (I) Ducati + 18,000
10. Tom Booth-Amos (GB) Kawasaki + 20,518
11. Glenn van Straalen (NL) Yamaha + 20,700
12. Andrea Mantovani (I) Yamaha + 20,997
13. Simone Corsi (I) Yamaha + 24,862
14. Nicolas Spinelli (I) Yamaha + 32,942
15. Tom Edwards (AUS) Yamaha + 39,344
16. Apiwath Wongthananon (TH) Yamaha + 39,469
17. John McPhee (GB) Kawasaki + 43,397
18. Anupab Sarmoon (TH) Yamaha + 43,448
19. Max Kofler (A) Ducati + 45,889
20. Tarran Mackenzie (UK) Honda + 45,964
21. Harry Truelove (GB) Triumph + 51,575
22. Adam Norrodin (MAL) Honda + 52,391
23. Yuta Okaya (J) Kawasaki + 57,874
out Federico Fuligni (I) Ducati
out Bahattin Sofuoglu (TR) MV Agusta
out Luke Power (AUS) Kawasaki
out Can Öncü (TR) Kawasaki
out Yari Montella (I) Ducati
Result Supersport World Championship Assen, race 1:
Pos driver Motorrad Diff
1. Nicolo Bulega (I) Ducati
2. Marcel Schrotter (D) MV Agusta + 4,017 sec
3. Glenn van Straalen (NL) Yamaha + 4,124
4. Valentine Debise (F) Yamaha + 4,231
5. Stefano Manzi (I) Yamaha + 4,383
6. Federico Caricasulo (I) Ducati + 4,655
7. Can Öncü (TR) Kawasaki + 6,116
8. Yari Montella (I) Ducati + 7,895
9. Rafael De Rosa (I) Ducati + 10,670
10. Jorge Navarro (E) Yamaha + 12,744
11. Bahattin Sofuoglu (TR) MV Agusta + 16,364
12. Niki Tuuli (FIN) Triumph + 16,852
13. Adrian Huertas (E) Kawasaki + 16,860
14. Andrea Mantovani (I) Yamaha + 23,891
15. Tom Booth-Amos (GB) Kawasaki + 23,900
16. Simone Corsi (I) Yamaha + 24,101
17. Federico Fuligni (I) Ducati + 40,824
18. Max Kofler (A) Ducati + 48,775
19. Anupab Sarmoon (TH) Yamaha + 48,936
20. Tarran Mackenzie (UK) Honda + 49,133
21. Harry Truelove (GB) Triumph + 49,225
22. Adam Norrodin (MAL) Honda + 54,917
23. Yuta Okaya (J) Kawasaki + > 1 min
out Tom Edwards (AUS) Yamaha
out Nicolas Spinelli (I) Yamaha
out Oliver Bayliss (AUS) Ducati
out Apiwath Wongthananon (TH) Yamaha
out Luke Power (AUS) Kawasaki
out John McPhee (GB) Kawasaki
Supersport World Championship 2023: Status following 6 of 24 races
Pos driver Motorrad Points
1. Nicolo Bulega (I) Ducati 127
2. Stefano Manzi (I) Yamaha 90
3. Marcel Schrotter (D) MV Agusta 79
4. Federico Caricasulo (I) Ducati 77
5. Can Öncü (TR) Kawasaki 63
6. Niki Tuuli (FIN) Triumph 61
7. Valentine Debise (F) Yamaha 44
8. Jorge Navarro (E) Yamaha 44
9. Glenn van Straalen (NL) Yamaha 39
10. Rafael De Rosa (I) Ducati 32
11. John McPhee (GB) Kawasaki 31
12. Nicolas Spinelli (I) Yamaha 29
13. Bahattin Sofuoglu (TR) MV Agusta 23
14. Oliver Bayliss (AUS) Ducati 18
15. Tarran Mackenzie (UK) Honda 15
16. Anupab Sarmoon (TH) Yamaha 14
17. Adrian Huertas (E) Kawasaki 11
18. Adam Norrodin (MAL) Honda 9
19. Yari Montella (I) Ducati 8
20. Tom Booth-Amos(GB) Kawasaki 7
21. Andrea Mantovani (I) Yamaha 6
22. Harry Truelove (GB) Triumph 5
23. Apiwath Wongthananon (TH) Yamaha 4

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