Few slots are left free for MotoGP and jump from Moto2 Getting to premier class is not easy. In fact, there are champions of the intermediate category who did not make it. however, Ai Ogura was able to confirm his seat at the best for 2025. The Japanese reached a agreement for the next two seasons with the American team Trackhouse Racing.
Despite starting his career with Honda, he will make his MotoGP debut with the satellite team’s Aprilia RS-GP. Will share a box with Raúl Fernández and as confirmed by Noale will also have an official motorcycle. The Italian brand will have four identical ‘pata negra’ motorcycles.
“First of all, I want to thank all the people who have been part of this project and everyone who has supported me. Of course, this is the dream! The last step to take. MotoGP is the highest level that could have been, so obviously I’m very happy to get there I’m very happy to compete in the top category and I’m looking forward to doing it with the Trackhouse Racing MotoGP Team The bike is very strong and as a rider my job is to do everything I have , but I’m very happy to be part of Trackhouse and take this step in MotoGP with them. Looking forward to the start of 2025. Now I have to think about the Moto2 World Championship that I’ll try to finish this year as much as possible and get to ready for 2025. Thank you all and see you next year.
The 23-year-old driver was fighting with his teammate at MT Helmets MSI Sergio García to become world champion. At the moment, the Spaniard is leading with a 22 point margin over the Japanese. Now, with the future tied up, Ogura can focus 100% on what happens on the court.
Oliveira needs to make a move
With Ogura’s confirmation, Aprilia now has four motorcycles confirmed for next year. That means Miguel Oliveira Space should be found with several teams that remain without confirming their lineup for next season.
However, there is no great fear for his future because, according to Motorsport, I want to replace him with Franco Morbidelli at Pramacwhich became Yamaha’s satellite team. For his part, the Italian will pack his bags for the team of Valentino Rossi, his mentor.
Source: La Verdad

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