Ducati ready to entrust two GP 25s to Bezzecchi and Marc Marquez

Ducati ready to entrust two GP 25s to Bezzecchi and Marc Marquez
Ducati ready to entrust two GP 25s to Bezzecchi and Marc Marquez

MotoGP Ducati – While waiting to know who will join Pecco Bagnaia on the in-house team’s Ducati Factory for the 2025 season, there are rumors about who will ride a GP 25.

According to crash.net, Marc Marquez and Marco Bezzecchi will receive two GP25s for next season, remaining in their current teams, Gresini Racing for the Spaniard and VR46 Racing Team for the Rimini driver.

The Yamaha SAT issue needs to be resolved, given that it would seem that at least one of the current SAT Ducati teams would be willing to take the YZR-M1s.

Gavin Emett, commentator for French TNT Sports, said the Pramac and Yamaha deal is ongoing. “You can keep Marco Bezzecchi in your orbit by giving the VR46 an official bike. Give the others one-year-old bikes and Pramac will be able to go to Yamaha. Whether it will happen or not, or whether Pramac will win the championship this year with Ducati, I don’t know. Maybe it was part of the negotiation.”

Marquez has repeatedly insisted that he wants the latest evolution of the Desmosedici for next season.

Sylvain Guintoli insists that Marquez could stay if Gresini could offer him a better package: “He could be, if he gets a factory bike, but that would mean a reshuffling of the bikes that Ducati is supplying. It would mean that they will probably only give one to Pramac.”

Neil Hodgson explained his solution: “I would put Jorge (Martin), who leads the championship, in the factory team and give Marc a factory bike in the Gresini team.” Emmett replied, “I would too. Marc won’t be on an Aprilia, or a KTM, you wouldn’t want to see him on a competitor’s bike! Of the three, Bastianini is the one I would be happy to see on an Aprilia.”

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