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2025 MotoGP line-up: Who has signed, who is rumoured?

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This is how the 2025 MotoGP grid is shaping up after Prima Pramac Yamaha Factory Team signed Miguel Oliveira for next season:

2025 MotoGP rider lineup:
RiderTeamContract
Francesco BagnaiaDucati Lenovo TeamEnd of 2026
Marc MarquezDucati Lenovo TeamEnd of 2026
Jorge MartinAprilia RacingMulti-year deal
Marco BezzecchiAprilia RacingMulti-year deal
Brad BinderRed Bull KTM Factory RacingEnd of 2026
Pedro AcostaRed Bull KTM Factory RacingMulti-year deal
Fabio QuartararoMonster Energy Yamaha MotoGPEnd of 2026
Alex RinsMonster Energy Yamaha MotoGPEnd of 2026
Luca MariniRepsol Honda TeamEnd of 2025
Joan MirRepsol Honda TeamEnd of 2026
Maverick VinalesRed Bull KTM Tech3Multi-year deal
Enea BastianiniRed Bull KTM Tech3Multi-year deal
Alex MarquezGresini Racing MotoGPEnd of 2026
Fermin AldeguerGresini Racing MotoGPEnd of 2026
Fabio di GiannantonioPertamina Enduro VR46End of 2026
Franco MorbidelliPertamina Enduro VR46End of 2025
Raul FernandezTrackhouse RacingEnd of 2026
Ai OguraTrackhouse RacingEnd of 2026
Johann ZarcoLCR HondaEnd of 2025
Somkiat ChantraLCR Honda IDEMITSUHonda contract
Miguel OliveiraPrima Pramac Factory Yamaha TeamEnd of 2026
TBAPrima Pramac Factory Yamaha TeamFactory Yamaha

Ducati:

As it stands Ducati has five riders contracted for 2025, with four rides confirmed and six bikes on the grid.

In the factory team, Ducati have created a power team, that could be a ticking time bomb. The eight-time MotoGP Champion, Marc Marquez, will join two-time MotoGP Champion, Francesco Bagnaia.

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The other two riders with confirmed spots are Alex Marquez and Fabio Di Giannantonio. Gresini Racing has confirmed that Marquez will continue to ride for the next season on a 2024 Ducati. Whereas, Di Giannantonio will continue with the Pertamina Enduro VR46 squad for 2025 on a factory spec Ducati.

Franco Morbidelli will partner Di Giannantonio in the Pertamina Enduro VR46 team on a 2024 Ducati. But the Italian is only on a one-year deal.

After a long wait, Fermin Aldeguer has been announced as the second Gresini Racing rider for 2025. The Spaniard has a two-year deal, with an option for two further years with Ducati.

Aprilia:

With four bikes on the 2025 MotoGP grid Aprilia has three riders confirmed for next season.

In the factory team, Aprilia has lost Aleix Espargaro to retirement and let go of Maverick Vinales. However, their replacements are Jorge Martin and Marco Bezzecchi.

The Trackhouse Racing Team have confirmed that Raul Fernandez will remain with the satellite Aprilia team and that Ai Ogura will step up from Moto2 next season into MotoGP.

KTM:

The Austrian manufacturer has all four of their riders locked in for the 2025 MotoGP season.

The Red Bull KTM Factory Racing Team have kept hold of Brad Binder for next season, continuing his run with the team. Joining Binder in the team will be young KTM prodigy, Pedro Acosta.

Tech3 have brought two new riders into the KTM fold with Enea Bastianini and Maverick Vinales joining the team.

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Yamaha:

Yamaha will have four bikes on the grid again in 2025 after running two bikes for the last two years.

The Monster Energy Yamaha Team will once again have Fabio Quartararo and Alex Rins on their bikes.

Prima Pramac Factory Yamaha Team have announced that Miguel Oliveira will ride for them in 2025. The Portuguese rider has signed a two-year deal and will receive factory support from Yamaha.

Honda:

The struggling Japanese manufacturer has seemingly struggled to attract new riders into their fold, with a similar lineup for 2025.

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The Repsol Honda Team has the exact same lineup with the 2020 MotoGP Champion, Joan Mir and Luca Marini.

LCR Honda will once again feature Johann Zarco. However, with Takaaki Nakagami leaving to become a HRC Development rider Somkiat Chantra will partner Zarco in 2025.

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