Dominique Aegerter takes the lead: The Swiss is on course for the title in the Supersport World Cup.
Series winner: Aegerter has already won ten runs.
There is no racing team boss around the 31-year-old Swiss, neither in the paddock of the near-series motorcycles nor in the Moto2 class in GP sport.
Randy Krummenacher knows Aegerters fate only too well: The Zurich native also stayed in this class after his Supersport title.
Stefan Meier and Matthias Dubach
At least one wish was fulfilled by Dominique Aegerter (31). His strong appearances in the Supersport World Cup are getting more attention on television. The SRF showed both races from Portimao live last weekend and will also broadcast the events in Argentina and Indonesia when the Rohrbacher will probably bag his world title.
Aegerters Medien- Frustration (“little was reported before, this is a huge disaster”) has been erased. But the Supersport Dominator is still not really happy. Because Aegerter states: Despite his ten race wins and the clear championship lead, he has not become a hot topic on the transfer market. In plain language: No pig is interested in the soon-to-be Supersport World Champion and Fast MotoE Champion!
Report top teams not
«I hoped for a lot more. I thought that if I win the title, I can switch to the Superbike World Championship, ”says Aegerter in frustration. As an absolute dream scenario, the Rohrbacher had once sketched that he would be able to make the leap from the Superbike World Championship to MotoGP.
But that will remain a dream. The youth craze is rampant in the Spanish and Italian dominated scene. A 31-year-old Swiss man with no dowry? It’s hard to say. In addition: The fact that Aegerter dominates the Supersport World Cup is not a motorcycle earthquake. Rather, it was actually to be expected that the ex-Moto2 driver would be at the top in the rather modest field Places for 2022 already taken. No team has put out feelers for the alleged champion of the smaller Supersport World Cup. Just as little good Moto2 teams reported.
Same fate as Krummi
Aegerter: «I know that I’m not the youngest anymore. Nevertheless, it is very disappointing that there are hardly any offers, even though I am so dominant. I show that I am one of the best. Still nothing comes. The door is closed for the superbike, and it doesn’t look good in the Moto2 either. It boils down to my ten-kate team renewing. ”
A fate that compatriot Randy Krummenacher (31) knows only too well. Krummi was Supersport World Champion in 2019 – and continues to drive in this class to this day.
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