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Aprilia to swoop for Bradl amidst Forward furore?
Forward Racing says it is still keen to retain agreements with its MotoGP and Moto2 riders despite its uncertain future following the arrest of its owner and subsequent withdrawal from the Indianapolis Grand Prix. In the wake of Giovanni Cuzari's arrest in Switzerland, Forward Racing will not travel to the United States for the next round of the MotoGP World Championship, with its immediate plans beyond also unclear. Though team manager Marco Curioni is confident the team will be back in action for the next round in Brno less than a week later, with sponsors reportedly backing away, it is considered the riders may well follow suit. Of particular interest is Bradl, who was supposed to...
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