2023 MotoGP rider line-up: Every rider and team confirmed

2023 MotoGP rider line-up: Every rider and team confirmed

 
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Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP TeamFabio Quartararo (end of 2024) #20Franco Morbidelli (end of 2023) #21Ducati Lenovo TeamFrancesco Bagnaia (end of 2024) #63Enea Bastianini (end of 2024) #23Aprilia RacingAleix Espargaro (end of 2024) #41Maverick Vinales (end of 2024) #12Repsol Honda TeamMarc Marquez (end of 2024) #93Joan Mir (end of 2024) #36Red Bull KTM Factory RacingJack Miller (end of 2024) #43Brad Binder (end of 2024) #33Gresini Racing MotoGP (Ducati)Alex Marquez (end of 2023) #73Fabio di Giannantonio (end of 2023) #49Prima Pramac Racing (Ducati)Johann Zarco (Ducati contract for 2023) #5Jorge Martin (Ducati contract for 2023) #89Mooney VR46 Racing Team (Ducati)Luca Marini (for 2023) #10Marco Bezzecchi (for 2023) #72RNF MotoGP Team (Aprilia)Miguel Oliveira (Aprilia contract, end of 2024) #88Raul Fernandez (Aprilia contract, end of 2024) #25Tech3 GASGAS Factory Racing (KTM)Pol Espargaro (KTM contract, end of 2024) #44Augusto Fernandez (KTM contract, end of 2024) #37LCR Honda Castrol/IdemitsuAlex Rins (Honda contract, end of 2024) #42Takaaki Nakagami (Honda contract, end of 2023) #30MotoGP 2023 Rider Line-Up | MotoGP 2022Video of MotoGP 2023 Rider Line-Up | MotoGP 2022Suzuki quits MotoGPThe biggest news for 2023 is the shock departure of Suzuki, which negotiated its exit from the sport after just one year of a planned five-year contract with Dorna (2022-2026). The end of the title-winning GSX-RR project, which made its debut at the end of 2014, reduced MotoGP to five manufacturers.Related Brad Binder: Traction, braking, tighter lines, sleepless nights… Remy Gardner fractured wrist without falling, won Moto2 title with broken ribs!Marc Marquez to be partnered by Joan MirSuzuki’s decision to quit MotoGP forced 2020 world champion Joan Mir and race-winning team-mate Alex Rins to find alternative rides. While Mir was soon being linked with Repsol Honda, Rins was the first to sign for HRC, inking a deal to ride for LCR. Mir was subsequently confirmed as taking over from Pol Espargaro at the factory team, where he will seek to become the first team-mate of Marc Marquez to win a MotoGP race since Dani Pedrosa in 2017.Jack Miller leaves Ducati for KTMAfter five years at Ducati, Jack Miller will start a new chapter in his MotoGP career with KTM. The Australian, who has won MotoGP races for both Honda and Ducati, has signed a two-year deal to race the RC16 alongside Brad Binder at the factory Red Bull team.

Bastianini wins factory duel with Martin The choice of Miller’s factory Ducati replacement came down to a duel between young guns Enea Bastianini (Gresini) and Jorge Martin (Pramac). Bastianini’s string of race victories on the GP21 ultimately swung the decision in his favour, with Martin remaining at Pramac, where he will continue to receive the latest spec machinery.RNF drops Yamaha for ApriliaFor the first time in the ‘MotoGP’ era, Yamaha will not have a satellite team on the 2023 grid after RNF switched its allegiance to Aprilia. Razlan Razali’s team will also have an all-new rider line-up with Miguel Oliveira and Raul Fernandez arriving from KTM.Morbidelli out of syncThe only factory team with a potential seat now free for the 2024 season is Monster Yamaha, which signed Franco Morbidelli until the end of 2023 when he took over the M1 seat vacated by Maverick Vinales midway through 2021. Yamaha’s World Superbike champion Toprak Razgatlioglu, who briefly tested the MotoGP bike in 2022, could be among those interested in the ride, with manager Kenan Sofuoglu stating that Razgatlioglu will only move to MotoGP with a factory team.2023 Moto2 rider line-up2023 Moto3 rider line-up 

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