MotoGP – Mercato: what we know about the MotoGP 2019 grid –

Mercato: what we know about the 2019 MotoGP grid

MotoGP - Mercato: what we know about the 2019 MotoGP grid -

All official MotoGP motorcycles are now allocated for the 2019 season. Here are the known positions for the next premier class campaign, marked in particular by the passage of Jorge Lorenzo at Honda-Repsol, the KTM adventure attempted by Johann Zarco and the finish of Fabio Quartararo in the new Yamaha SIC Petronas team.

The above family photo, taken during the, will be changed quite significantly for the season. Examination of the forces present as the MotoGP transfer window almost comes to an end…

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The pilots of the official teams

  • and at Honda Repsol
  • and at Yamaha Movistar
  • and at Ducati Factory
  • and Pol Espargaro at KTM Factory
  • and at Suzuki Ecstar
  • and at Aprilia Gresini

The pilots of the satellite teams

  • (official HRC support) and at Honda LCR
  • Miguel Oliveira and at KTM Tech3
  • Francesco Bagnaia and Jack Miller at Ducati Pramac
  • and Tito Rabat at Ducati Avintia
  • and at Yamaha SIC Petronas

The pilots leaving

For his part, while Alvaro Bautista rebounds in World Superbike. Tom Luthi, non-existent for his first MotoGP season with Marc VDS, returns to Moto2 and Scott Redding – who is struggling with Aprilia – seeks to relocate to Moto2 or British Superbike.

Currently teammate of Pol Espargaro at KTM, Bradley Smith will no longer start next year: English becomes. Finally, the Belgian driver Xavier Simeon has also disembarked from the premier class after only one year at Ducati Avintia, which took last place in practically all the practice sessions and races..

We should also remember that the Marc VDS team stopped, which is currently running Morbidelli and Luthi on Honda. The Belgian team,, withdraws from the premier category to better refocus on Moto2. There is also a change at Yamaha, which entrusts its private M1s to the new SIC-Petronas structure and its pilots Fabio Quartararo and Franco Morbidelli. This decision follows Tech3’s departure from KTM, as the Austrian manufacturer’s "B" team..

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