Toprak Razgatlioglu, the three-time World Superbike champion, is gearing up for his MotoGP debut at the Valencia test. But here's where it gets controversial... While he's no stranger to the MotoGP bike, his performance at the test was impressive, with a lap time just 1.294s off the best pace on the new V4 Yamaha. However, Toprak revealed that the biggest challenge he faced was adapting to the riding position, which is very different from his Superbike experience. And this is the part most people miss... But don't worry, Yamaha has got his back! The Japanese manufacturer is already working on an update to help Toprak find his groove. Toprak shared his thoughts on the M1, stating that everything on the bike was different, from the riding position to the feel of the front wheel and brakes. He also mentioned that the many people and cameras made him a bit nervous on the first ride. So, what's next for Toprak? Well, he'll be getting new parts and modified clip-on handlebars that are a bit higher, which should help him improve his lap times. And this is where it gets interesting... Toprak's arrival in MotoGP has sparked some debate. Some fans are questioning his decision to leave World Superbike for MotoGP, while others are curious to see how his skills will translate to the premier class. So, what do you think? Is Toprak ready for MotoGP? Or is he better suited for the World Superbike series? Share your thoughts in the comments below!