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There are only three Grands Prix left for Cal Crutchlow to secure a future in MotoGP. Afterwards, the paddock will close for good, until 2021. It will then be less easy to decide to consider a new adventure in a period where curfews follow confinements of variable geometry. So you have to pull out all the stops to find a job, and that’s what Cal Crutchlow apparently does…

Cal Crutchlow would he become fatalistic? His latest outing about his immediate future seems to bring out a feeling of an inevitable end to his career. And to make things easier, he uses his favorite rhetorical weapon: irony.

In comments relayed by the site Motorsport, he announces thus: “ the job search is going well. I went to McDonalds last week ". This involuntary publicity made, he returns to his only hope: Aprilia : " I don't think there is a lack of investment at Aprilia. I think they are doing a great job and their project continues to grow. They have a great leader in Massimo Rivola and a good driver in Aleix Espargaró and I think technically they do better year after yeare ". To the extent that Jorge Lorenzo would now also be interested in RS-GP…

“At the moment, no options are available”

But he quickly comes back to the obvious: “ Currently no options are available. I feel like I've done everything in MotoGP. I gave my all every time I got on the bike, and if I retired now I would be happy with what I did because I left nothing on the table, I gave 100%. I didn't win the championship, but I gave everything ". It almost seems like a farewell speech...

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