Six-time world champion Marc Marquez will race for MotoGP team Ducati Lenovo on a two-year deal from 2025.
Six-time MotoGP world champion Marc Marquez has signed a two-year deal to ride for Ducati Lenovo from 2025.
The 31-year-old will replace Italian Enea Bastianini and race alongside reigning double world champion Francesco Bagnaia in the factory team.The Spaniard, who became the youngest MotoGP champion in 2013, said: "I am very happy to be able to wear the red colours of the factory Ducati team in MotoGP next season.
"From the first contact with the Desmosedici GP , I enjoyed riding it and adapted well straight away. "From that moment on, I knew that my goal was to continue this path, to continue to grow, and to move to the team where Francesco Bagnaia has been the world champion for two years in a row. "I am happy to be able to take this big step in 2025 and grateful for the trust Ducati has placed in me."Jon Bon Jovi sits down with Dermot O'Leary to relive the epic highs and painful lows of his careerWatch the goals as Thomas leads Scotland past IsraelReal Madrid high-wire act brings Champions League glory again
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