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Holgado and Mir to join Gresini in MotoGP from 2027
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Holgado and Mir to join Gresini in MotoGP from 2027

Daniel Holgado, a 21-year-old Spanish motorcycle racer who won two races in the Moto2 class and finished sixth in the 2025 championship, has signed with Gresini Racing to compete in MotoGP starting in 2027. He will join Joan Mir, the 2020 MotoGP world champion, who is leaving Honda after the current season to move to Gresini. Mir will ride a factory-spec Ducati Desmosedici from 2027. Gresini Racing's team owner, Nadia Padovani, expressed enthusiasm about Holgado's potential and emphasized the team's goal of supporting both riders' development. Other riders, such as Alex Marquez and Fermin Aldeguer, are moving to different teams.

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Holgado and Mir to join Gresini in MotoGP from 2027

Daniel Holgado, a 21-year-old Spanish motorcycle racer who won two races in the Moto2 class and finished sixth in the 2025 championship, has signed with Gresini Racing to compete in MotoGP starting in 2027. He will join Joan Mir, the 2020 MotoGP world champion, who is leaving Honda after the current season to move to Gresini. Mir will ride a factory-spec Ducati Desmosedici from 2027. Gresini Racing's team owner, Nadia Padovani, expressed enthusiasm about Holgado's potential and emphasized the team's goal of supporting both riders' development. Other riders, such as Alex Marquez and Fermin Aldeguer, are moving to different teams.

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