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A bid war explodes for future MotoGP stars criticized for "riding despair"
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MotoGP Rising Stars Spark Intense Bidding Battle Amid “Riding Despair” Criticism

July 16, 2025 3 Min Read
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Diogo Moreira, a rising star in Moto2, has caught the attention of numerous MotoGP manufacturers, as reported by Spanish media. The 21-year-old Brazilian had a breakthrough season in Moto2 in 2025, consistently finishing in the top five and securing his first victory at the Dutch Grand Prix. Long regarded as one of the most promising talents on the circuit, Moreira is aiming to make his MotoGP debut within the next two years.

Yamaha has shown a strong interest in Brazilian riders, including Moreira, but it may be challenging for him to secure a spot next season. Yamaha already has commitments with Fabio Quartararo and Alex Rins through 2026, and new talent Pramac Toplac Razgatriogul is also joining. There is uncertainty about Yamaha’s ability to accommodate Moreira, especially with team dynamics involving Jack Miller and Miguel Oliveira amid contract complexities. Additionally, the introduction of the V4 engine and changes to the 850cc regulations in 2027 make it difficult to rely heavily on two rookies as the M1 project develops.

Other manufacturers like Aprilia, KTM, and Ducati are also interested in Moreira. Ducati has a strong track record of elevating young Moto2 talents to MotoGP, having successfully promoted riders such as Pecco Bagnaia, Jorge Martin, and Fermin Aldeguer. Aprilia could be a good fit for Moreira, particularly with their satellite team, Trackhouse, which recently promoted Ai Ogura to MotoGP. KTM may need a new talent to replace Pedroa Costa, whose future with the Austrian brand is uncertain. From Moreira’s viewpoint, he seems to have multiple options and is in a favorable position to choose the best path for his career.

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At the Moto2 Grand Prix in Sachsenring, Moreira was penalized with a pit lane start for the next race due to a risky maneuver where he collided with Jake Dixon, causing Dixon to crash into gravel. Moreira’s eagerness to rejoin the race led to another collision with David Alonso, and race officials deemed Moreira responsible. Jake Dixon expressed frustration over Moreira’s aggressive riding style, suggesting that sometimes stepping back can benefit a rider’s performance.

Fan Take: This news is exciting for racing fans as it highlights a new wave of young talent ready to shake up the MotoGP grid. Moreira’s potential move to MotoGP could bring fresh competition and dynamic racing, which is crucial for keeping the sport vibrant and thrilling.

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