Queenslander Richie Evans is still looking to secure a seat for the 2020 season after departing Yamalube Yamaha Racing at the end of his rookie premier class campaign.
It was revealed last week that the factory Yamaha squad would abandon its MX1 effort in favour of returning to the MXD category, signing 16-tear-old Levi Rogers for the role alongside MX2 contender Jay Wilson.
Evans has since indicated he’s in discussions for a potential ride next year, however is yet to secure a deal that will allow him to continue his racing career.
The number 86, who was part of the Yamalube squad for two seasons, hasn’t rejected the idea of reverting to the MX2 class, although he’s adamant on landing a ride in the MX1 division.
“At the moment I don’t have anything locked down,” Evans declared to MotoOnline.com.au. “I’m in talks at the moment, and I’m hopeful something will come up – I’m just playing it all by ear. I really want to race next year, but I still don’t know what I’m doing yet.
“I’m open to an MX2 ride, but after doing a full year in the [MX1] class, I think it showed towards the end of the year that I suit the MX1 class more. I would be open to a 250 ride, but I’d definitely prefer a 450 ride.
“I think the biggest thing was it was a progressive year – I didn’t start well, but as the year as went on, I got better and better. I think I have a good amount of momentum to move into next year with. I just hope other people see that as well, and I think people have noticed it – that’s why I’m confident I’ll have something to go to next year.”
Evans completed his rookie season with a ranking of ninth in the MX Nationals and an impressive sixth in the Australian Supercross Championship.
Source: MotoOnline.com.au