The 2025 MotoGP season has just concluded, but already, attention is shifting to the rider transfers for the 2027 season. The upcoming 2027 season will mark a significant turning point for MotoGP, as new motorcycles will be introduced for the first time since 2012.
The rider lineup is expected to undergo a major shake-up since nearly all contracts, including those of factory team riders, will expire at the end of 2026. As a result, the transfer decisions are likely to be finalized swiftly during 2026.
While it’s uncertain exactly how the 2027 grid will shape up, there are four key riders likely to have the biggest impact on the market: Fabio Quartararo, Pedro Acosta, Pecco Bagnaia, and Jorge Martin. Among them, two are currently highly sought after, whereas the other two have maintained their top positions despite a challenging 2025 season.
In the recent Crash MotoGP podcast, the focus was on the status of these four riders. Editor-in-chief Peter McLaren shared insights about Pedro Acosta, noting that Acosta seems less motivated by money and more by the desire to compete for championships. People close to Acosta suggest he wants assurance that his team, KTM, will remain competitive in 2027, and KTM will likely work hard to retain him.
Fan Take: This upcoming shake-up in the MotoGP rider market is thrilling news for fans who thrive on unpredictability and fresh rivalries. The 2027 season could redefine team dynamics and bring an exciting new era to the sport with the combination of new bikes and top talent on the move.

