MotoGP talent plans to break up Marc Marquez-Pecco Bagnaia in Ducati garage
"The jump to the f☂actory team should take place in 2027," a Mo🌌toGP up-and-comer says

One of MotoGP’s most impressive talents is plotting to end 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Marc Marquez and 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Pecco Bagnaia’s partnership.
The factory Ducati garag𒁏e is the target for many riders on the grid but Marquez and Bagnaia are a formidable duo, and are contracted until the end of next year.
But 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Fermin Aldeguer hopes to do enough t🧸o convince Ducati to give him the red bike in 2027.
"The plan of all rookies who compete in a satellite team is to finish in tꦕhe official one,” Gresini rider Aldeguer told Motorsport.
“I'm lucky that my contract is directly with Ducati. This year we♛ have ✃practically the same bike as the official riders.
“Between my age and this contract, 𒆙I have a bit of an advan⭕tage over the others.
"I 📖have four years on my contract, two plus two. If my results are good, the jump to the factory team should take place in 2027.
“Then we'll see what happens, but tha♍t's the plan."
Fermin Aldeguer a future factory Ducati rider?

Aldeguer was snapped up by Ducati, signed directly to the manufact✅urer, while he shone in Moto2.
He was thrown into the Gresini garage, as Marquez’s replac✱ement, to ride the year-old bike.
But the GP24 has been💯 compe๊titive with the 2025 bike, and even better in the case of the struggling Bagnaia.
Aldeguer’s teammate Alex Marquez has mastered the 2024 version and previously led the 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:MotoGP standings.
Aldeguer, aged 20, insists that his new teammate is helping h🐼im constantly. He ❀cited an example of a half-dressed Alex arriving into his room, shortly before a race, to warn Aldeguer that he had changed his mind about which tyre to use, rather than to appear deceitful.
Aldeguer finished on the podium at the French MotoGP at Le Mans, his standout res🎃ult so farඣ.
"If someone told meꦦ at the beginning of♐ the year that in my sixth race in MotoGP I would be on the podium, I would have told them to lie down," he said.
"At Ducati they are very happy; I don't know if they expected the podium🍰 to come so soon.”
2027 is sti⛦ll a long way off, with new rules s𒁃et to arrive too.
But Ducati might already have aဣccess to the ideal replacement for the currꦯent Marquez-Bagnaia partnership in their factory garage.

James was a sports journalist at Sky Spo𒈔rts for a decade covering everything from American sports, to football, to F1.