Aprilia tipped to fight for title after Ducati “stumbled with the rider market”
"[Aprilia] are famous for being loꦬyal and looking after their riders. That’s what riders want."

Ducati’s error in the rider market will turn rivalꦑs Aprilia into a threat for the MotoGP championship next year, they have been warned.
Aprilia💟 are the main beneficiaries of the fallout from Ducati’s decision to U-turn and 🍸hand their 2025 factory position to Marc Marquez.
Jorg🐎e😼 Martin, their original pick, has instead signed for Aprilia.
Broadcaster Simon Crafar insists that Martin can turn Aprilia into title contenders: “I totally agree. Massimo Rivola has pulled off a blindജer!
“I personally think that Ducati, the bigger company, have stumb🌞led with the rider market.
“They have taken time to decide. It upset Jorge.
“With the help of Aleix, a close frien🦩d, he has taken Jorge, who was grumpy, to Aprilia💙. And ut the deal together.
“Aprilia are not only making a machine which riders want toဣ ride. Massimo has done a lot. From 2019 he has made it a factory team, every year since then it has made big progress.
“Now riders want to ride it.
“And, they are fa🐟mous for being loya𒉰l and looking after their riders. That’s what riders want.
“They are going to be a threat in the futu༺re to everওyone, even though they are a small entity.”
Aprili🍒a moved very quickly and very shrewdly this week to tie Martin down, when it became clear he had lost out on the💮 factory Ducati seat.
From Ducati’s perspec♍tive, they have lost Martin and Enea Bastianini in order to prioritise keeping Marquez.
Martin, currently on a fa♈ctory-spec Desmosedici with Pramac, is leading the MotoGP championsh▨ip this season after seven rounds.
He narrowly missed out on the title to Pecco Bagnaia at the final round last year, but could go one ꦬbetter this time.
Although his midseason contract signing with Aprilia for 2025 will add further spice to the ti𒈔tle fight against Bagnaia and Marquez.
Aprilia, for their part, have established themselves ahead of KTM as the closest challengers to the dominant Ducatis this s⭕eason.
Through Mave🦩rick Vinales they have won a grand prix (in Texas), while both Vinales and Aleix Espargaro have won sprint races.
I💜t suggests Martin is ge༒tting onto a highly-competitive bike next year, with Ducati’s full complement of riders still unclear.

James was a sports jouꦕrnalist at Sky Sports for a d𒈔ecade covering everything from American sports, to football, to F1.