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Fermin Aldeguer Confirmed for Ducati MotoGP Team in 2025

1 years ago By Sports Desk

The year The exciting news that Spanish teenager Fermin Aldeguer will join the Ducati MotoGP team in 2025 caused great excitement among fans of the sport. At the age of 18, Aldeguer had already made his mark in Moto2, finishing third overall after winning the last four races. Now you are ready to jump into the world premier class of motorcycling.

Ducati announced a two-year contract extension for a further two years, but did not specifically mention Aldegar joining the team. However, it is expected to join the Pramac Satellite Group.

Ducati Corsa CEO Luigi Daleigna expressed his confidence in Aldeguer’s abilities, calling him “one of the strongest riders of the new generation of MotoGP”. He praised the young Spaniard’s development in recent years and his impressive pace last season. Dall’Igna emphasized Ducati’s commitment to providing Aldeguer with all the technical support he needs to develop as a rider.

In return, Aldeguer shared the joy of realizing his childhood dream. He thanked Ducati for giving him the opportunity to race in MotoGP on one of the best bikes in the category. The young rider is determined to take on the challenge as hard as he can while still focusing on the current Moto2 season before moving up to the top class.

The news of Aldeguer’s arrival at Ducati also raises questions about the future of the other riders of the Pramac team. The team’s current rider, Jorge Martin, has previously expressed his desire to race for a factory team, either at Ducati or elsewhere. With the arrival of Aldeguer, Martin is expected to look for new opportunities in the MotoGP paddock, making way for a new generation of talent.

The announcement of Ducati Aldeguer is an exciting time for the motorcycling world, especially for Spanish fans who now have another young talent to root for. With his commitment, skill and the support of an elite team, Aldeguer is ready to make his mark in MotoGP and compete with the best riders in the world.

As we approach the 2025 season, expectations are high as to what will happen.

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