For the 2025 MotoGP season, Ducati will go from eight to six bikes on track after the Pramac team joined Yamaha. In addition, he will also lose an official motorcycle on the track, as it will go from four to three. Marc Márquez, Pecco Bagnaia and Fabio Di Giannantonio will pilot the Desmosedici GP25while Alex Márquez, Franco Morbidelli and Fermín Aldeguer will compete in GP24.
The Murcian, at 19 years old, has jumped to the top category of the Motorcycle World Championship and next season he will debut in MotoGP with Gresini. ‘El Galgo de La Ñora’ signed a two-year contract with two more options at the Borgo Panigale factory, and In an interview with ‘Mundo Deportivo’ he himself revealed how the signing came about..
At the end of 2023 he negotiated with Valentino Rossi’s team to move up to 2024but finally stayed in the intermediate category for another year: “In the 2023 Malaysian Grand Prix, Luca Marini had contacts with Honda. At that time, I was at my highest level and Pablo Nieto turned his attention to me, opening up the possibility of them joining MotoGP in 2024.. We talk and talk, but My contract for 2024 in Moto2 with Boscoscuro has been automatically renewed because the deadline has passed. It is very difficult to break it. Luca wasn’t too happy about me leaving either, considering he was going to be the favorite for the title, so Not all economic issues.. I understand you and, in retrospect, I think so one of the best decisions we can make“.
Fermín Aldeguer said that “Everything that happened led to Gigi Dall’Igna calling me. He told me that, before the start of the 2024 season, he will have a factory contract with Ducati for MotoGP. I want to get a place in premier class for 2025. On January 16, 2024 I traveled to Borgo Panigalewhere we had our first meeting. We talked about the contract and the material I was going to get. On the same day, and without thinking about more options, which I had, we signed the contract. “That gave me security.”
Source: La Verdad

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