MotoGP NEWS UPDATE: Jorge Martín becomes the 2024 MotoGP world champion riding a Prima Pramac Ducati, but if he chooses to wear the 1 in 2025, it will be on an Aprilia – as he gives reasons why moving to the… continue reading

Jorge Martín becomes the 2024 MotoGP world champion riding a Prima Pramac Ducati, but if he chooses to wear the 1 in 2025, it will be on an Aprilia – as he gives reasons why moving to the… continue reading

Jorge Martín is the 2024 MotoGP World Champion after a thrilling season that saw the Spanish rider secure his first premier class title, riding the Prima Pramac Ducati. His consistent performance, which included several race victories and podium finishes, earned him the coveted championship after a fierce battle with his competitors.

However, in a surprising twist, Martín’s 2025 campaign will not see him defending his title aboard the Ducati. The 25-year-old rider has confirmed he will be making a high-profile move to Aprilia for the 2025 season. This move comes as a significant change in the MotoGP landscape, with Martín leaving the Ducati family after securing his championship.

The switch to Aprilia marks a new chapter in Martín’s career, as he joins a team that has shown considerable progress in recent years. Aprilia’s factory squad has been rapidly developing its machinery and has become increasingly competitive, with both Maverick Viñales and Aleix Espargaró showing strong performances on the bike. Martín’s arrival is seen as a statement of intent, as the Italian manufacturer looks to build on its recent momentum and challenge for more titles.

While the exact details of his contract remain undisclosed, it’s clear that Martín’s decision to join Aprilia signals his confidence in the team’s potential to compete at the highest level. Fans and pundits alike are eagerly awaiting the 2025 season to see how the new pairing will perform, as the young champion aims to replicate his success with a new bike and team.

As for the 2025 season, Martín will have the option to wear the iconic #1 on his bike, a symbol of his hard-earned championship status, as he seeks to continue his winning ways with Aprilia.

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