MotoGP talent plans to break up Marc Marquez-Pecco Bagnaia in Ducati garage
"The jump to the factory team should take place in 2027," a Moto🃏G💮P 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 garage is the target for many rider💫s on the grid but Marquez a꧒nd 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 hope🍬s to do enough to convince Ducat🦩i to give him the red bike in 2027.
"The plan of all rookies who compete in a satellite team i🐷s to finish in the official one,” Grꦉesini rider Aldeguer told Motorsport.
“I'm lucky that my contract is directly with Ducati. This year we have practically the sa🙈me bike as the official ๊riders.
“Between my age and this contract, I have a bit of an advantage over the other💮s.
"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 hap🐼pens, bu♓t that's the plan."
Fermin Aldeguer a future factory Ducati rider?

Aldeguer was snapped up by Ducati♓, signed directly to the manufacturer, while he shone in Moto2.
He was thrown into the Gresini garage, as Marquez’s replaceme🙈nt, to ride th༒e year-old bike.
But the GP24 has been competitive with the 2025ꦑ 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 him constantly. He cited an example of a half-dressed Alex arriving into his r🦹oom, shortly before a race, to warn Aldeguer that he had changed his mind about which tyre to use, rather than to appear deceitful.
Aldeguer fin🍸ished on the podium at the French MotoGP a🐲t Le Mans, his standout result so far.
"If someone to﷽ld me 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 expecꦛted the podium to come so soon.”
2027 is sꦫtill a long way off, with new rules set to arrive too.
But Du💦cati might already have access to the ideal replacement for the current Marquez-Bagnaia partnership iꦗn their factory garage.

James wa꧟s a sports jo𒁃urnalist at Sky Sports for a decade covering everything from American sports, to football, to F1.