Livio Suppo, a former MotoGP team principal, has shared his insights on Toprak Razgatlioglu's transition from World Superbikes (WSBK) to MotoGP in 2026. Suppo believes it will be 'impossible' for Razgatlioglu to be competitive in the premier class, and he's not alone in his skepticism. The Turkish rider is facing a challenging rookie season, struggling to adapt to the new bike and regulations. But here's where it gets controversial... Suppo's comments have sparked debate, as some argue that Razgatlioglu's WSBK success should translate to MotoGP. But is it really that simple? And this is the part most people miss... The key issue is that MotoGP and WSBK are two very different beasts. While Razgatlioglu's talent is undeniable, the bike he's riding, Yamaha's V4, is currently struggling to keep up with its rivals. And that's not all. The 29-year-old is also having to adapt to a new riding style, as his WSBK-style demands are not suited to the MotoGP bike. So, will Razgatlioglu be able to overcome these challenges and prove Suppo wrong? Or will he struggle to find his footing in the premier class? It's a question that has the MotoGP community buzzing, and one that we'll be watching closely in the coming months. But for now, it seems that Razgatlioglu has his work cut out for him. And that's the part most people miss... So, what do you think? Will Razgatlioglu be able to make the leap from WSBK to MotoGP? Or will he struggle to find his rhythm in the premier class? Share your thoughts in the comments below!