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Toprak Razgatlioglu 'not good enough' in MotoGP rookie season
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Toprak Razgatlioglu Faces Challenges in His MotoGP Rookie Season: Falling Short of Expectations

January 27, 2026 4 Min Read
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A World Superbike rider has expressed doubts about Toprak Razgatlioglu’s potential success in MotoGP when he makes the jump in 2026, at least from the perspective of fans and observers. Alex Lowes, who entered WorldSBK in 2014—the same year Razgatlioglu was in his second and final Red Bull Rookies MotoGP Cup season and debuted in the European Superstock 600 class—shared his thoughts on the upcoming transition.

Lowes, who later filled in for Bradley Smith in the Tech 3 Yamaha MotoGP team after his Crescent WorldSBK team switched from Suzuki’s GSX-R1000 to Yamaha machinery, highlighted a pattern seen since Ben Spies became Superbike World Champion in 2010: the move from WorldSBK to MotoGP often feels temporary. However, Razgatlioglu’s full-time arrival in MotoGP’s top class in 2026 will mark a long-awaited step.

Turkish riders’ prospects in MotoGP have been debated, but Razgatlioglu’s credentials in WorldSBK are undeniable. He has clinched three world championships in the past five years and secured 78 wins between 2019 and 2025. Still, at 29, his relatively late shift leaves limited time to settle into the new class. Teams and manufacturers might be less forgiving, especially compared to younger rising stars like Pedro Acosta or Fermin Aldeguer, who have potentially a decade or more ahead of them.

Despite Toprak’s undeniable talent, Lowes believes moving to MotoGP could present more challenges than benefits. A significant hurdle is the uncompetitive nature of the Pramac Yamaha’s YZR-M1 bike, which hasn’t won since 2022 and only made a single podium in 2025. Lowes remarked, “The reality is he’s going there with the worst bike, that’s just a fact.” He likened the situation to Marc Marquez, arguably the best rider of his generation, who wasn’t able to get results on a non-competitive machine.

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Lowes also pointed out that expectations could be Razgatlioglu’s biggest obstacle. He noted how Fabio Quartararo quickly adapted and succeeded on Yamaha due to his riding style suiting the bike, implying Toprak might struggle to match such a fit. He added, “Toprak is very talented in terms of feel, but there are many things to adapt to on that bike. Whatever he does, some will say it’s not enough. It’s going to be difficult for everyone.”

Lowes emphasized that it’s not only the bike but also the transition between championships that poses challenges. Even the most gifted riders need time to adjust. He argued, “If you put Toprak on Marc Marquez’s bike, he won’t beat him next year. Likewise, Marquez wouldn’t beat Toprak on a WorldSBK bike.” The differences are substantial, and adaptation is key.

Reflecting on Razgatlioglu’s situation, Lowes said, “Toprak has something special I’ve rarely seen, riding alongside greats like my brother and Jonathan Rea in WorldSBK. But MotoGP involves more—the team, the environment, mental toughness when things don’t go well, and the tires.” He concluded that there are many unknowns and hopes Toprak can keep his confidence as the sport evolves, noting that currently even non-competitive bikes are highly technical, making success difficult regardless of rider skill.


Fan Take: This insight into Razgatlioglu’s MotoGP debut paints a stark picture of how challenging the step up from WorldSBK can be, especially when coupled with an uncompetitive bike. For racing fans, this could mean that even top talents might struggle in MotoGP without the right machinery, highlighting the importance of team support and technology in the sport’s elite class.

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