MotoGP, how much do the riders earn? The 2023 salary ranking

How much MotoGP riders earn? This is a very topical question given that the world championship 2023 will start on March 26th in Valencia.

At the starting line of the MotoGP 2023 there will be a large group of Italian riders, including that Francesco Bagnaia who was crowned champion of the maximum engine capacity last year.

So let’s see in detail how much the MotoGP riders earn, with this special ranking of the salaries which would always be driven by Spanish Marc Marquez which would confer itself as the Scrooge McDuck between the axles of the two wheels.

MotoGP 2023: rider salaries

The MotoGP salaries in recent years, thanks also to the growing passion surrounding two wheels, they have increased significantly even if, with rare exceptions, they are still not comparable to those of a good soccer player.

Unlike, for example, football, where the figures are in the public domain, in the world of MotoGP i contracts that bind the pilots to the various teams are much less known.

Consequently the conditional is a must in this sort of classification relating to the salaries of pilots on the season 2023the result more of estimates than of real data.

The salaries of main pilots of MotoGP.

Pilot Stable Salary
Marc Márquez Repsol (Honda) 12.5 million
Maverick Viñales Aprilia Racing (Aprilia) 10 million
Fabio Quartararo Monster Energy (Yamaha) 6 million
Joan Mir Repsol Honda (Honda) 6 million
Francis Bagnaia Ducati Lenovo (Ducati) 5 million
Pol Espargaro Tech3 (GasGas) 3.5 million
Jack Miller Red Bull (KTM) 3 million
Franco Morbidelli Monster Energy (Yamaha) 3 million
Alex Rins LCR Honda (Honda) 3 million
Joan Zarco Pramac (Ducati) 2 millions
Alex Marquez Gresini (Ducati) 1 million
Jorge Martin Pramac (Ducati) 1 million
Aleix Espargaro Aprilia Racing (Aprilia) 750,000
Miguel Oliveira RNF (Aprilia) 625,000
Takaaki Nakagami LCR (Honda) 500,000
Brad Binder Red Bull (KTM) 500,000
Aeneas Bastianini Ducati Lenovo (Ducati) 375,000
Fabio Di Giannantonio Gresini (Ducati) 375,000
Luca Marini Mooney VR46 (Ducati) 300,000
Marco Bezzecchi Mooney VR46 (Ducati) 250,000
Raul Fernandez RNF (April 250,000
Augusto Fernandez Tech3 (GasGas) 250,000

Figures in euros, source Gazzetta dello Sport

Behind the unattainable Marc Márquez there is the other Spanish Maverick Viñaleswith ours Francis Bagnaia more detached despite the triumph in MotoGP 2022.

 
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