With Bez now the latest big name to make his move (Aprilia), the grid is starting to come together for the 2025 season. There are still a lot of questions regarding the rest of the grid, but here’s what’s being speculated:

VR46 Ducati - Digi and Morbidelli (if Pramac go with Yamaha deal), but Ducati have to find a space for Fermín Aldeguer next year so this could be their best option

Gresini Ducati - Alex Marquez looking to stay while Jack Millers name has now been thrown into the mix to replace Marc Marquez in the team. Fermín Aldeguer could be in Gresini colours or Pramac, if they stay with Ducati

LCR Honda - Honda hoping to persuade Moto2 star Ai Ogura to make the move up and join Zarco. Outcasted KTM rider and former Moto2 champ, Augusto Fernandez, could be a surprise option as f they can’t get Ogura

Monster Energy Yamaha - Yamaha talking to current rider Alex Rins to stay, while Toprak Razgatlıoğlu is now a name also being mentioned for the ride alongside Fabio

Factory Honda - Honda wanting to keep Mir but that fast Turkish riders name (Toprak) keeps popping up as a possible team mate to Marini. Miller also a name mentioned for the team

Pramac Ducati or Yamaha - If they go Yamaha, Miguel Oliveira, Toprak, and Andrea Ianonne are names being rumoured to join. If they stay Ducati, then Morbidelli might be staying with either name mentioned above, or Miller

Trackhouse Racing Aprilia - Raul Fernandez looking to stay while the big talk remains Joe Roberts making the move up from Moto2

All still speculation at the moment, but slowly the pieces are starting to fall into place.

What’s your prediction on who’s going where?
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