2025 MotoGP rider line-up: Who is confirmed and rumoured for 2025 grid?
Here is the contract situation of every MotoGP rider ahead of the 2025 season.
This is the MotoGP rider line-up ahead of 2025, including the contract situation of each rider after Miguel Oliveira was named at Pramac Yamaha...
2025 MotoGP rider line-up: | ||
Rider | Team | Contract |
Alex Marquez | Gresini Racing MotoGP | Gresini contract, end of 2026 |
Maverick Vinales | Red Bull KTM Tech3 | 'Multi-year contract' |
Enea Bastianini | Red Bull KTM Tech3 | 'Multi-year contract' |
Marc Marquez | Ducati Lenovo Team | End of 2026 |
Francesco Bagnaia | Ducati Lenovo Team | End of 2026 |
Pedro Acosta | Red Bull KTM Factory Racing | 'Multi-year contract' |
Brad Binder | Red Bull KTM Factory Racing | End of 2026 |
Fabio Quartararo | Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP | End of 2026 |
Alex Rins | Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP | End of 2026 |
Jorge Martin | Aprilia Racing | 'Multi-year contract' |
Marco Bezzecchi | Aprilia Racing | 'Multi-year contract' |
Luca Marini | Repsol Honda Team | End of 2025 |
Joan Mir | Repsol Honda Team | End of 2026 |
Johann Zarco | LCR Honda Castrol | Honda contract, end of 2025 |
Somkiat Chantra | LCR Honda Idemitsu | Honda contract |
Fermin Aldeguer | Gresini Racing MotoGP | Ducati contract, 2025 and 2026. Option for two further years. |
Raul Fernandez | Trackhouse Racing | End of 2026 |
Ai Ogura | Trackhouse Racing | End of 2026 |
Miguel Oliveira | Prima Pramac Racing | Yamaha contract, 2025 and 2026. |
TBA | Prima Pramac Racing | Independent Team, Yamaha |
Fabio di Giannantonio | Pertamina Enduro VR46 | Ducati contract, 2025 and 2026 |
Franco Morbidelli | Pertamina Enduro VR46 | End of 2025 |
Contracted until the end of 2024: | ||
Rider | Team | Contract |
Aleix Espargaro | Aprilia Racing | Retiring at end of 2024 |
Jack Miller | Red Bull KTM Factory Racing | KTM contract, end of 2024 |
Augusto Fernandez | Red Bull Tech3 GASGAS | KTM contract, end of 2024 |
Takaaki Nakagami | LCR Honda Idemitsu | Retiring at the end of 2024. |
Ducati
Ducati moved swiftly to tie star man Francesco Bagnaia down to a long-term deal but the saga over his 2025 team-mate dominated the early rider market.
Marc Marquez eventually claimed the role, after an apparent U-turn from Ducati, who had appeared to pick title leader Jorge Martin.
VR46 will replace Yamaha-bound Pramac as the new factory-supported satellite team. Fabio di Giannantonio will stay with VR46 but has signed directly with Ducati and been upgraded to factory-spec machinery.
Diggia's new team-mate will be Franco Morbidelli, moving from Pramac to take over Marco Bezzecchi's year-old bike.
Ducati will also welcome Moto2 teenage talent Fermin Aldeguer to the premier class in 2025. Aldeguer will ride alongside Alex Marquez at Gresini, in place of Marc Marquez.
KTM
KTM had already locked Brad Binder into a long-term contract until 2026, with rookie star Pedro Acosta confirmed as moving from Tech3 GASGAS to the factory team.
But there was a surprise at the Tech3 team which will run an all-new line-up of Enea Bastianini and Maverick Vinales, while also dropping GASGAS branding for Red Bull KTM colours.
That also means current KTM riders Jack Miller and Augusto Fernandez are out of a ride. Both are hotly linked with joining Yamaha next season, Miller at the new Pramac project and Fernandez as a test rider.
Aprilia
It'll be all change for 2025 at the factory Aprilia with Aleix Espargaro retiring at the end of this year and Maverick Vinales signing for KTM Tech3.
Jorge Martin will inherit good friend Espargaro's machine, after missing out at Ducati, with Marco Bezzecchi arriving from VR46 to replace Vinales.
The rebrand of the US-backed Trackhouse saw Moto2 race winner Joe Roberts linked with a move to his 'home' team, but the deal instead went to Moto2 title contender Ai Ogura.
Ogura will ride alongside Raul Fernandez, who will be the only Aprilia rider with prior race experience of the RS-GP.
Yamaha
A key piece of the 2025 rider market was solved by Yamaha when they tied Fabio Quartararo into new contract, rumoured to be making him MotoGP's highest-paid rider.
Alex Rins will remain his teammate too.
The factory then pulled off another major coup when, having lost out on VR46, they succeeded in tempting reigning teams' champion's Pramac away from Ducati on what is reported to be a seven-year deal for factory bikes starting next season.
Miguel Oliveira has signed a two-year deal directly with Yamaha to ride one of the factory-spec Pramac bikes, with Jack Miller tipped for the other.
Honda
Luca Marini signed a two-year contract to be Marc Marquez's Repsol Honda replacement, with Johann Zarco also locked in until the end of 2025 at LCR.
Joan Mir then agreed a new two-year Repsol Honda deal midway through 2024, despite expressing frustration at the lack of technical progress with the RC213V.
LCR's Takaaki Nakagami is out of contract and, while Ogura's Trackhouse contract removed some pressure, his place will be taken by Thai Moto2 star Somkiat Chantra.
Nakagami will switch to HRC test rider duties in Japan and 'participate in some MotoGP races as a wild-card'.
Aleix Espargaro will also be a HRC test and wild-card rider in 2025.