MotoGP Survey, What would be your ideal line-up in 2025?

MotoGP Survey, What would be your ideal line-up in 2025?
MotoGP Survey, What would be your ideal line-up in 2025?

Many riders changed teams on the sidelines of the next MotoGP season, and the different brands on the grid did not hesitate to deprive their competitors of some of their talents. For three of them, it will be the start of a new adventure in the premier category, after having stood out in Moto2. So it's time to ask which team has the best pair of riders for the 2025 MotoGP season?

To do this, Paddock GP suggests voting via the survey which is located in the articleas well as defining your dream line-up taking into account the drivers who will start in 2025. Before that, a brief reminder of the crews of each formation on the grid!


The best crew for the 2025 MotoGP season:

Your dream crew for the 2025 MotoGP season:

The Ducati crews

The answer seems obvious, Marc Marquez and Pecco Bagnaia represent the dream duo on the current MotoGP grid. With eleven world championship titles, including eight in the premier category, the two men are already considered the favorites for the title, given the equipment they will have at their disposal.

Alongside, VR46 and Gresini will have two young crews, made up for the first team, Fabio Di Giannantonio and Franco Morbidelli, and the other, Alex Marquez, and the rookie, Fermin Aldeguer.

Beautiful people at Aprilia

Reigning MotoGP world champion Jorge Martin has chosen the Noale factory to take on his next challenge. He will be associated with Marco Bezzecchi, multiple Grand Prix winner and product of the VR46 sector. A fairly young duo which ultimately has little to envy of that of Ducati.

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To support the factory line-up, Raul Fernandez will be joined by the reigning Moto2 world champion, Ai Ogura, in the American team, Trackhouse Racing.

KTM reinforcements in MotoGP

After the promotion of Pedro Acosta to the brand's factory team, alongside Brad Binder, the vacant seats left at Tech3 allowed the French team to welcome two talented drivers from rival brands. Maverick Vinales and Enea Bastianini, former factory riders at Aprilia and Ducati, will form a more than promising line-up.

Yamaha doubles its workforce

If Fabio Quartararo and Alex Rins retain their seats in the Yamaha factory team, Pramac will complete the brand's roster with two new riders. Miguel Oliveira, ex Trackhouse rider, and Jack Miller, from the official KTM team, will take on this challenge with the team that led Jorge Martin to the world title last year.

Continuity at Honda in MotoGP

Honda is ultimately the factory that chose continuity. The Japanese factory will retain three of its four drivers in 2025. In addition to Joan Mir and Luca Marini in the official team, Somkiat Chantra will join Johann Zarco within LCR Honda.

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