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Predicting the Next Four Big MotoGP Moves for 2025

1 years ago By Sports Desk

With the recent transfers of Jorge Martin and Marc Marquez, the MotoGP world is buzzing with speculation about what the next big moves will be for the 2025 season. Here are four rider changes that could change the grid:

Enea Bastianini for Tech3 KTM

Enea Bastianini, despite a promising start with Ducati and potential opportunities with Pramac, looks set for a surprise move to KTM’s GASGAS Tech3 team. Reports from Sky Italia suggest that Bastianini will get a full factory bike, just like Pedro Acosta and Brad Binder. Although KTM has faced inconsistency this season, Acosta’s podiums demonstrate the RC16’s potential, offering hope for Bastianini’s prospects.

Jack Miller for Honda

Jack Miller, currently facing a difficult season at KTM, may find a new challenge at Repsol Honda. With Joan Mir considering retirement, a vacancy at Honda could open up for Miller. Despite his current struggles, a move to Honda could rejuvenate Miller’s career and give him the chance to help revive the Japanese manufacturer’s competitiveness.

Joe Roberts for Aprilia

American rider Joe Roberts, fresh from victory in the Moto2 race at Mugello, is a strong candidate for a seat at Aprilia, potentially replacing Miguel Oliveira. Roberts’ consistent performance, which places him second in the Moto2 standings, makes him an attractive choice to bring American representation back to the premier class. His speed and reliability could make him a valuable asset to Aprilia.

The return of Andrea Iannone with Ducati

Andrea Iannone, a former MotoGP rider, has been linked with a possible return to the sport. Iannone himself hinted at interest from MotoGP teams. With the possible vacancies at Pramac and Gresini, Iannone could make a sensational comeback, likely with Gresini Ducati. The move would not only provide the team with an experienced Italian driver, but also fill the void left by Marquez.

These potential changes highlight the dynamic nature of MotoGP, where rider transfers can significantly change the fortunes of teams and championship results. The 2025 season promises to be one of intrigue and excitement as these changes unfold.

Reflections for the future

These moves not only represent changes in strategy on the part of the teams, but also reflect the evolution and adaptation of riders to the competitive demands of MotoGP. With new challenges and opportunities emerging, the 2025 season will be an exciting spectacle, with each driver looking to consolidate their position and make their mark on the championship.

MotoGP fans can look forward to a season full of surprises and high performances as these riders prepare to write the next chapter of their careers. The transfers of Bastianini, Miller, Roberts and Iannone promise to shake up the grid and bring new dynamics to the race, while maintaining the lively and unpredictable spirit of MotoGP.

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