Aprilia plays down ‘American rider in an American team’ for MotoGP 2025
Massimo Rivola: “I don't thin✤k that will be the case"

Califoꦏrnian Joe Roberts took his first Moto2 victor♐y of the season at Mugello and closed to just 7 points behind world championship leader Sergio Garcia.
But during the MotoGP test the following day, Aprilia Racing CEO Massimo Rivola played down the﷽ prospect of the satellite Trackhouse squad having a home American rider next season.
“I don't think that will be the case, since the♛ market can now offer us very good [current MotoGP] riders,” Rivola said.
Rivola repeated team principal Davide Brivio’s stance that Trackhouse’s 2025 priority is to secure the best possible results, rather than serve as an Aprilia junior ✤team.
“I think in an interview Davide said it's not the case for Trackhouse to get a junior rider to grow for Aprilia racing. And I a𒁃gree,” Rivola said.
“I think we should now go into the market - which is moving quite fast, and we showed that it's fast [by si🅺gning Jorge Martin]! - and choos꧋e the best possible riders for the four bikes.”
Numerous proven MotoGP race winners, not to mention a former world champion in Brivio’s ex-Suzuki rider Joan Mir (Repsol Honda), are yet to sign.
However, if Roberts can continue his current Moto2 form, it would stren🐼gthen his case for being among the 'best possib𒐪le riders' for Trackhouse in 2025.
Pramac Ducati title leader 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Jorge Martin is the only confirmed Aprilia rider for 2025 with current factory race winner 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Maverick Vinales plus Trackhouse duo 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Miguel Oliveira and 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Raul Fernandez still unconfirmed.
“We are let's say al𝕴igned, Davide and myself,🐟 and we have the same feelings about riders,” Rivola added.
“Trackhouse has a bright future ♛because they are als🤡o moving on the technician market for next year.
“So they will choose the riders.
"Obviously, I will say what I think. Also, they currently🌟 have good riders who still I think didn't show all their potentღial. So we'll see.”

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