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MotoGP 2024 Rider Line-ups Ranked: From Worst to Best

1 years ago By Sports Desk

As we head into another thrilling season of the MotoGP series, the fans are anxiously waiting to watch their favorite teams once again on the MotoGP field. We have ranked all of MS’s lineup from worst to best for the upcoming season.


11. TRACKHOUSE APRILIA
Miguel Oliveira, Raul Fernandez

With an unchanged lineup, their drivers lack the rack experience that is needed for competitive racing. Although they have the potential, it’s unlikely that they are going to challenge anyone for podium finishes.

10. LCR HONDA
Johnna Zarco, Taka Nakagami

Although the LCR Honda consists of Johnna Zarco, who had a brilliant 2023 season and finished fifth in the championship, due to his inexperienced teammate Taka Nakagami, they might fall behind in the championship standings.

9. TECH3 GAS GAS
Augusto Fernandez, Pedro Acosta

With the addition of Pedro Acosta, the Tech3 gas team is looking far better than last season. With Fernandez’s experience and Acosta’s youthful energy, they are looking like a team that could make a big jump in the championship next season.

8. HONDA
Luca Marini, Joan Mir

Luca Marini joining Repsol Honda could prove beneficial for the team. Although the team isn’t looking like a title contender, they could still come back to winning with the speed and reputation of Joan Mirr and Luca Marini.

7.Mooney VR46 DUCATI
Marco Bezzecchi, Fabio di Giannantonio
While the team may not dominate the top spots, their riders have the potential to deliver consistent performances and contend for podium finishes.

6. KTM
Brad Binder, Jack Miller
With drivers Conbining Brad Binder and Jack Miller, the KTM team is ready to make a huge jump in the next season.


5. APRILIA
Aleix Espargaro, Maverick Vinales
With this potent lineup, the Aprilia team is all set to dominate the mid-table once again. With drivers like Aleix Espargari and Maverick Vinales, the team is all set to make a comeback in 2024.


4. PRAMAC DUCATI
Jorge Martin, Franco Morbidelli
With two seasoned riders who have consistently performed at an elite level, Ducati is poised to dominate the 2024 MotoGP season.

3. GRESINI DUCATI
Alex Marquez, Marc Marquez
With the addition of 6-time MotoGP champion Marc Marquez, Gresini is looking stronger than ever. In 2024, they are looking like a team that could challenge for the title.

2. YAMAHA
Fabio Quartararo, Alex Rins
This duo is one of the strongest combinations in MotoGP history that one could ever imagine. The two fearless drivers could pose a serious threat to the championship in 2024.

1. DUCATI
Pecco Bagnaia, Enea Bastianini
The Ducati team looks like a team to beat in 2024. The team is made up of the reigning champion, Peco Bagnaia. Bagnaia, combined with Enea BBastissna, will ignite any team in the grid.

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