Moto GP
Marc Marquez Hints at Ducati Departure, Sparks Interest from KTM and Other Rivals for 2025 MotoGP Season
Marc Marquez signals potential departure from Ducati, sparking KTM's attention
"Regardless of the colour or brand," Marc Marquez states
Marc Marquez has hinted at the possibility of departing from Ducati in the upcoming year.
Marquez's aspiration to ride a factory motorcycle in 2025 may lead him to entertain proposals from competing brands.
KTM will particularly pay attention to the thoughtfully expressed comments from Marquez.
"Selecting Ducati was a choice I made knowing it was the top bike," Marquez shared with Sky Italia following the French MotoGP at Le Mans.
"I was eager to discover my current abilities."
"Given my competitive nature, I aim to secure the most advanced evolution bike next year to vie for the world championship."
"No matter the location, the color, or the make, my thoughts are well-defined."
Marc Marquez has set his sights on joining the Ducati factory team as his top priority for the 2025 MotoGP season's rider roster.
He is competing against Enea Bastianini and Jorge Martin for the opportunity to be Pecco Bagnaia's team partner next season.
Gigi Dall’Igna has promised to make his final decision in the next few weeks.
Marquez's remark, made following his second-place finish at Le Mans, about being indifferent to "the color or brand" strongly suggests he is considering alternative choices.
A 2025 model Ducati with another team, where Pramac is the sole team guaranteed to have factory bikes, is evidently also something Marquez is considering.
His remark regarding various 'brands' will catch the attention of Ducati's competitors.
Aprilia has the option to create availability within their highly successful RS-GP lineup if they decide to proceed in that direction.
KTM also presents an intriguing choice due to their longstanding fascination with Marquez.
The athlete and the production company both have the support of Red Bull as a major sponsor.
Brad Binder and Pedro Acosta have secured contracts with the KTM group that extend through 2025.
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