Tech 3: Cal Crutchlow is the favourite!

Monster Yamaha Tech 3 boss Herve Poncharal has revealed that Cal Crutchlow is "the favourite" to replace Ben Spies, should the Texan be moved to the factory Yamaha team in place of Valentino Rossi for 2011.

An announcement on Sunday evening at next weekend's Brno round is expected to confirm that Rossi will leave Yamaha for Ducati at the end of this season.

Yamaha should also announce that its 2010 title leader Jorge Lorenzo will remain with the team next year, and that Spies - already under contract with Yamaha for 2011 - will be moved from Tech 3 to take Rossi's place.

Crutchlow, British WSBK 2010
Crutchlow, British WSBK 2010
© Gold and Goose

Monster Yamaha Tech 3 boss Herve Poncharal has revealed that Cal Crutchlow is "the favourite" to replace Ben Spies, should the Texan be moved to the factory Yamaha team in place of Valentino Rossi for 2011.

An announcement on Sunday evening at next weekend's Brno round is expected to confirm that Rossi will leave Yamaha for Ducati at the end of this season.

Yamaha should also announce that its 2010 title leader Jorge Lorenzo will remain with the team next year, and that Spies - already under contract with Yamaha for 2011 - will be moved from Tech 3 to take Rossi's place.

Tech 3 will thus need to find at least one new rider - possibly two if Colin Edwards makes a rumoured switch back to WSBK to lead the factory Ducati team - and, during an interview with French website moto.caradisiac.com, Poncharal went through a process of elimination of the possible riders.

First to be ruled out was Repsol Honda's Andrea Dovizioso, who could be forced out of the factory team by Casey Stoner's arrival. The Italian has recently been linked to Tech 3, but Poncharal declared a Dovizioso deal to be "interesting, but impossible" since Dovi has "a concrete contract with HRC to get an official bike in 2011 due to his results".

That official bike may not be run by the factory team - a switch to Honda Gresini is thought likely - but Poncharal thinks the chances of Dovizioso moving to a satellite Yamaha team for "a quarter of his current salary" are non-existent.

The next name offered was Moto2 title leader Toni Elias, who was also quickly dismissed. "For sure he is having a good season in Moto2, but don't forget that he is there because nobody wanted him in MotoGP."

Rizla Suzuki's Loris Capirossi, rumoured to be heading for Pramac Ducati in 2011, is also not in contention, while Tech 3's Moto2 rider Yuki Takahashi is likely to stay in Moto2.

As the only Frenchman in MotoGP, Randy de Puniet - who had been the top satellite rider prior to his leg-breaking fall at Sachsenring - is periodically linked to Tech 3, but Poncharal thinks he will remain at LCR Honda. "He has every incentive to stay with HRC. And Lucio Cecchinello greatly needs him."

Then came the name of Crutchlow, Yamaha's reigning World Supersport champion who took Yamaha's first World Superbike wins of the 2010 season with a double home victory last weekend at Silverstone.

The Englishman was offered the chance to ride for Tech 3 earlier in the year, if Edwards replaced the injured Rossi, but turned it down due to the absence of any testing and a hectic race schedule.

But Crutchlow hinted to Crash.net at Silverstone that he could well be heading for MotoGP full-time in 2011 (see separate story) - and the natural destination would be Tech 3 due to his Yamaha and Monster links.

Poncharal confirmed that Crutchlow is in pole position for a seat.

"He is the favourite!" replied Poncharal. "And of course our title sponsor favours him... Cal is the first choice, if Rossi goes to Ducati.

"From Yamaha's side, there is an official announcement of the [2011] project scheduled for Sunday evening after the race in Brno. After that, things will be speeded up as far as [Tech 3] are concerned."

Britain is currently without a MotoGP rider, after double World Superbike champion James Toseland returned to WSBK, to ride alongside Crutchlow, this season. Toseland is one place behind Crutchlow in the championship, in sixth.

Poncharal added that he is close to securing Monster backing for his race-winning Moto2 team for 2011and 2012 - an official announcement could come later this month at Indianapolis - and is determined to have a young French rider next season.

This would presumably be in place of Raffaele de Rosa, who has not managed to match the pace of Takahashi so far this year.

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