Jorge Martin delivers update on ‘25 plans amid Ducati recruitment drive
Jorge Martin asked if Fermin Aldeguer's☂ arrival at Ducati will impact his 2025 dream

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Jorge Martin has watched Ducati sign a highly-touted new rider - but unfortunately, it wasn’t him penning a c𒁏ontract.
Pramac r🐼ider Martin has⛦ made it very clear that he demands a step up to the factory Ducati team in 2025.
Instead, Ducati have prioritised tying Francesco Bagnaia to a new long-term de𒆙al and snapping up🔯 Moto2 talent Fermin Aldeguer.
Do these moves impact Martin’s hopes?
He replied: “I don’t know, I don’t know…
“Hopefully they tell me that I will be on the re🍃d Ducati!
“But it’s still early.
“F✃or me, it’s ⛎good to wait. I think I will demonstrate this season that I deserve that place.”
Ducati sporti♓ng director Mauro Gras✅silli was asked if they had already decided on Bagnaia’s teammate for next year.
“Not yet,” he insisted. “We have to look around.
“There are a👍 lot of riders [who w💞ant to] work with us.
“We will take ꦡthe decision when we have time. When we are re🔯ady.”
Yamaha are reportedly keeping a close eye on Martin’s future, if he finds himself wanting a factory bike away from Ducat🥀i, although their competitiveness wouldꦕ be a concern to him.
Martin has twice missed out on a fac♏tory Ducati promඣotion.
At the en♓d of 2022⛄, Enea Bastianini pipped him to the position.
He then missed out again on the final day of 2023, when losing out of the championship to Bagnaia mea𝓰nt a contractual clause to automatically promote him was passed over.
Martin enters this weekend’s Portuguese MotoGP at Porti🌳mao having won the season-opening sprint race.
The signing of Aldeguer, the teenage talentꦑ from Moto2, will see him pl𝔉aced at Pramac at ‘25.
“I think he deserves it, absolutely,” Martin said﷽.
“He demonstrated last season that he’s one of the best riders in M🧜oto2 so he desꦦerves this jump.
“I congratulate him for his new contract.
“He’s a good example, not only for the othe♛r young riders, that there is not only one way to arrive into MotoGP.
“He did it the toughest way.
“He’s young, still. He will do a great job.”

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