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Increasingly Tense: 2 Ducati Seats Spark Contentious Battle Among 6 Riders for MotoGP 2024

1 years ago By Sports Desk

As the 2023 MotoGP season inches towards its conclusion, the intrigue surrounding the rider market for the 2024 campaign has reached a fever pitch. The unexpected departure of Johann Zarco from Ducati and the subsequent availability of a Pramac Ducati seat have set the stage for an intense contest among the six riders vying for the coveted slots. With the stakes higher than ever the battle for these sought-after rides has turned into a captivating saga that is keeping fans on the edge of their seats.

A Shakeup of Sorts: Johann Zarco’s Move Opens the Door

The announcement of Johann Zarco’s switch to Honda for 2024 has triggered a chain reaction in the rider market. Zarco’s decision to leave Ducati after four seasons has opened up a seat that is highly sought after, thanks to its association with a competitive team and a factory-spec machine. With Zarco’s departure, Pramac Ducati now boasts one of four full factory-spec bikes, an enticing prospect that has attracted several contenders.

And those are-

1.Marco Bezzecchi: The Obvious Choice?

At the forefront of speculation for the vacant Pramac Ducati seat is Marco Bezzecchi. Following his recent podium finish at the Red Bull Ring, Bezzecchi’s stock has surged. Despite his strong credentials and evident compatibility with Ducati, Bezzecchi’s anticipated decision to remain with Mooney VR46 has thrown a curveball into the mix. Ducati’s top brass had expressed their desire to see Bezzecchi alongside Jorge Martin at Pramac, but his choice remains uncertain.

2.Franco Morbidelli: Betting on Experience

Franco Morbidelli’s unexpected situation has added another layer of complexity to the Ducati puzzle. Left without a ride for 2024 after being replaced by Alex Rins at Yamaha, Morbidelli’s options have evolved. His experience and capability to challenge top riders make him a valuable contender. Despite his challenging years at Yamaha, Morbidelli’s talent is undeniable, and his chances of joining Ducati’s ranks look promising.

3.Marc Marquez: The Tempting Hypothesis

While Ducati has emphasized not needing Marc Marquez, the allure of having the eight-time World Champion on its machine is hard to overlook. In the past, rumors of Marquez potentially joining Ducati have surfaced, and the prospect of such a partnership is intriguing. Marquez’s recovery from injuries and the promise of a comprehensive health insurance plan could pave the way for an unexpected move.

4.Jake Dixon: The Underdog’s Rise

Jake Dixon’s impressive performances on the Moto2 grid have thrust him into contention. As one of the rising stars in the MotoGP feeder series, Dixon’s dedication and commitment have caught the attention of Ducati. His willingness to step up to the premier class, along with his British background, could work in his favor as he vies for a place on the competitive Ducati machine.

5.Tony Arbolino: A Rollercoaster Ride

Tony Arbolino’s trajectory in the rider market has been marked by twists and turns. Initially linked with Gresini Ducati, Arbolino’s path took an unexpected detour due to off-track factors. However, because of his talent , and beause his association with manager Franco Morbidelli adds intrigue to his candidacy. A resurgence on the track could bolster his chances.

6.Luca Marini and Alvaro Bautista: Dark Horses

Amidst the fervor surrounding Marco Bezzecchi, Luca Marini’s achievements have taken a back seat. His potential and strong performances make him a viable alternative if the Pramac Ducati seat remains unclaimed.

Alvaro Bautista’s potential return to MotoGP five years after his departure has an enticing narrative. His experience and growth in WorldSBK could make him an asset for Ducati.

The battle for the two Ducati seats has evolved into a captivating saga that encapsulates the complexity of the rider market. With six strong contenders vying for their place in MotoGP’s premier class, the decisions of Marco Bezzecchi, Franco Morbidelli, Marc Marquez, Jake Dixon, Tony Arbolino, and the underdogs, Luca Marini and Alvaro Bautista, will determine the composition of the 2024 grid. As tension mounts and speculation abounds, the MotoGP community eagerly awaits the unveiling of the final roster that will take on the challenges of the upcoming season.

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