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Nicolo Brega's disappointment after missing out on the title on his MotoGP debut did not ease
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Nicolo Brega’s MotoGP Debut Heartache: Title Miss Leaves Lingering Disappointment

December 9, 2025 3 Min Read
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Ducati’s Nicolo Brega has openly expressed that making his MotoGP debut at the end of the season did little to ease the disappointment of missing out on the 2025 World Superbike title. The Italian rider came very close to clinching his first World Superbike championship, pushing Toprak Razgatlioglu to the decisive final race in October. Although Brega ultimately finished second to the Turkish star, he is set to win his third world title next season as he races in MotoGP with Pramac Yamaha.

Brega was called up by Ducati for the last two rounds of the MotoGP season due to Marc Marquez’s injury and managed to score points in both races. Even with this significant milestone, Brega told GP One that the MotoGP experiences did not diminish his disappointment over losing the Superbike crown. He stated, “The disappointment of missing out on the world title still remains with me, because MotoGP never let me forget the championship.” He added that while the MotoGP opportunity was fantastic, it felt like a completely different challenge. Now, Brega is focused on the future, saying the disappointment is behind him and his sights are set on 2026.

Next year, Brega will continue competing in World Superbike while serving as Ducati’s MotoGP test rider, where he is considered the clear favorite to win the title in 2026. Acknowledging this expectation, Brega views it more as motivation than pressure, recognizing that others see him as a top contender. However, he remains cautious, aware that new competitors such as Iker Lecuona, Danilo Petrucci, and Miguel Oliveira could shake things up.

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Brega is also slated to begin testing the 2027 Ducati MotoGP bike next summer, with three tests planned and the possibility of more to come. This will pave the way for him to secure a racing seat with Ducati’s MotoGP team in 2027.

Fan Take: This update is huge for racing fans because it signals the rise of a versatile talent ready to challenge the status quo across two premier motorcycle racing series. Brega’s journey underscores the intense competition and fluid career paths in the sport, hinting at thrilling battles ahead in both World Superbike and MotoGP.

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