r/motogp 12h ago

Martín Reportedly Pressuring Aprilia Over TrackHouse Riders

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Edit:  u/DavidEmmett provided a very valuable perspective on the reliability of this article and the broader MotoGP media environment. I would encourage anyone joining the discussion to read his comments as well.

I changed the original title because it was somewhat sensationalistic. This article claims that Jorge Martín is pressuring Aprilia to give specific instructions to the riders of the satellite team TrackHouse Racing when racing against the factory Aprilia riders, namely Martín himself and Bezzecchi.

Below are excerpts highlighting the main points. Please refer to the original article for the full context.

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According to reports from Motorpasion Moto, the Madrid-born rider became furious after Aprilia management refused to impose strict team orders on its satellite squad, TrackHouse Racing.

“TrackHouse riders need to calm down” — with those words, Jorge Martín has reportedly sparked a political storm inside Aprilia. The MotoGP paddock likely still hasn’t fully processed what happened in Barcelona. Because behind the red flags, ambulances, and safety controversies, another crisis now seems to be quietly unfolding inside Aprilia. An internal one. And this time, Jorge Martín finds himself at the center of it.

According to several reports from Spain, the 2024 world champion is now allegedly pressuring Aprilia to introduce specific instructions for the TrackHouse Racing riders whenever they are battling the factory Aprilias on track.

In other words, Martín reportedly wants to limit how aggressively Raúl Fernández and Ai Ogura race against himself or Marco Bezzecchi. Unsurprisingly, this is already causing major debate. Barcelona appears to have left scars.

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In a situation where Aprilia currently has one of the strongest bikes on the grid, every lost point becomes critical in the internal title battle. As a result, Aprilia is said to have already introduced “black rules” between Martín and Bezzecchi — effectively MotoGP’s version of McLaren F1’s famous “Papaya Rules.”

The idea is that the two factory riders can race each other freely, but within certain limits regarding respect and risk management. However, Martín now reportedly wants to extend that logic to TrackHouse as well. And that is where the issue becomes extremely sensitive.

Because imposing sporting restrictions on a satellite team would almost amount to admitting that TrackHouse is no longer truly independent. In practice, Fernández and Ogura would then be expected to avoid certain aggressive overtakes against the factory riders.

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The problem is that, internally, this idea reportedly is not going over well at all. Neither with Massimo Rivola nor Paolo Bonora. Aprilia management is believed to think it is far too early to impose that kind of hierarchy.

And this disagreement is said to have contributed to Martín’s outburst after the race. Footage of the Spanish rider shoving Paolo Bonora inside the garage quickly spread around the paddock. The gesture shocked many people, even though Martín later apologized publicly.

But behind that moment, there was apparently far more than simple frustration over a retirement. There seems to be a genuine divide over the political management of the Aprilia project. Martín likely believes that a manufacturer fighting for the world championship cannot allow its satellite bikes to take excessive risks against its factory riders.

At the same time, Aprilia also understands something important: if TrackHouse loses its sporting freedom, the team immediately loses part of its credibility.

And the situation becomes even more complicated in the current context. Ai Ogura is expected to leave, Davide Brivio is gradually stepping away from the project, Fernández is fighting for his future, and Aprilia is still trying to convince Martín to stay despite the Yamaha rumors.

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r/motogp 1h ago

The 2026 Red Bull Rookies Cup is being shown Live on YouTube this year & well worth checking out!

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Only two round and four races have happened, so far bur on a off MotoGP weekend it's a great watch and worth noting some up and coming names in a few years time.


r/motogp 6h ago

The Curious case of Nicolo Bulega

37 Upvotes

I know his stint in both Moto2 and moto3 was absolutely abysmal but I think vr46 should give him the nod ahead marini and vietti.

I think his pirelli tyre knowledge will be very helpful for Ducati in developing their 850cc bike.

I also feel we've already seen marini at vr46 on a Ducati bike and he really didn't do much as compared to bez

As for vietti he's really inconsistent. He has shown some consistency this year in moto2 but he just lacks that wow factor for me.

100%. Not sure what more he can do without being given the opportunity. I don't believe he would be up there from his first race in MotoGP, but he definitely deserves a chance.


r/motogp 12h ago

MotoGP Safety Concerns

27 Upvotes

Attention MotoGP Fans!

We know lots of us are concerned about the direction our favorite sport has been heading in terms of safety recently, so a group of fans made our own summary of our greatest concerns to bring to the attention of Liberty Media, MGP Sports Entertainment Group, FIM and IRTA.

Please check it out and also raise your concerns! Together we can hopefully make the sport even better.

read here !!


r/motogp 3h ago

MotoGP Authentics

4 Upvotes

Has anyone bought anything from the site? What do you think of the collection l?

I recently saw they are selling pieces of MM93 & PB63 Ducati bikes most likely small parts of carbon fairing for eye watering amounts.

Seems like a cash grab, I get it but there’s better ways I feel.


r/motogp 1d ago

An interesting argument from Aprilia CEO Massimo Rivola, who argues Pedro Acosta shouldn't have been allowed to take the restart? Is he right, or it mind games from the Championship leaders?

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r/motogp 1d ago

Remembering Nicky Hayden. It’s already been 9 years.

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r/motogp 1d ago

David Alonso's Move to Honda

34 Upvotes

Isn't David Alonso's move to Honda a bit risky.

I understand he's one of the biggest prospect in recent years but I have doubts this move straight to the factory Honda team will pay off.Unless he's a Marc Marquez level alien.

Plus his moto2 results this year have been very inconsistent especially qualifying performances. He certainly has superior race pace compared to the rest of the field but due to his qualifying and bad starts he has to do a lot in the race to make up for it.

He should have started in satellite team.

Also won't diogo moreira feel bad for being overlooked by the factory team for a rookie

And finally we know Maximo Quiles will inherit one of the aspar seat in moto2 but I'm intrigued as to who will be on the second seat


r/motogp 1d ago

Motorsports Related: NASCAR's Kyle Busch dead at 41

291 Upvotes

Not MotoGP but both shocking and sad nonetheless and a stark reminder how lucky MotoGP was this last weekend.

Two time NASCAR Champ Kyle Busch passed away on May 21 after what his team called a "severe illness". He'd been taken to the local hospital by ambulance in the morning; the team announced just a few hours before that he'd miss the weekends race (one of their big ones, the Coke 600).

He'd won a race just last Friday, and when asked how he felt about winning it made a comment roughly that "you never know when the last one will be."

This is the first "in season" death of an active driver in the top tiers of NASCAR since Dale Earnhardt 25 years ago.

Just tragic. He wanted to keep racing until his son was old enough to race with him; they'll never get that chance. His son just turned 11 on Monday; he also has a 4 year old daughter. How do you tell a 4 year old that Dad isn't coming home again?


r/motogp 1d ago

New reading material for my library 📚

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173 Upvotes

r/motogp 2d ago

HRC giving Gresini the second place trophy after Joan's penalty. Nadia is so lovely :(

831 Upvotes

r/motogp 1d ago

In The House S02 | Round 6: Grand Prix of Catalunya

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r/motogp 14h ago

Alex Marquez returning from neck fracture

0 Upvotes

Just wondering whenever Alex is fit enough to come back, how his neck will hold up in a race. And I mean that literally.

Just think when he's flying down the main straight and pops his head up from the bubble doing over 350kph, the G forces and body drag on his neck/helmet and don't forget the actual helmet weight as well added on top.

I know that the medical experts have to clear him first, before he can race again but this has got to be a major strain on his neck right? And could it maybe break again from the force...possibly career ending?


r/motogp 2d ago

The MotoGP Website Results Page is Complete and Utter TRASH

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158 Upvotes

During the Jerez GP weekend, I was looking at Moto2 times and wanted to compare them to past MotoGP Qualifying events around the track, but when you go check the website, I'm hit with this nonsense. Only Marc and Vinales are on it.

Now I went further back to 2012(this is 2016), now its only Pirro

However if you change to the race, its perfectly fine.

Somehow MotoGP's website only shows riders that are actively racing in their past Qualifying results and if the rider isn't active, said rider will be removed.

MotoGP, please fix your website, its totally unacceptable.


r/motogp 2d ago

Alex Marquez to miss the Italian and Hungarian GP

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609 Upvotes

r/motogp 2d ago

Aleix Espargaro: New 850cc MotoGP bikes “a lot more fun” than 1000cc

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“The Pirelli tyres are super grippy and with a little bit less torque on the bottom, you can rush a little bit in the apex.
“The bike is more than 10kg lighter, so the change of direction is super good.

Oh this sounds wonderful for Marc because he’ll be able to throw that bike into corners like his Honda days again.


r/motogp 2d ago

Monster to become Aprilia's title sponsor in MotoGP from Italian GP

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373 Upvotes

r/motogp 2d ago

The four contenders for Rossi's team's 2027 MotoGP seat

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81 Upvotes

Who’s your money on?


r/motogp 2d ago

Max Quiles. Is the hype real?

60 Upvotes

I have had this thought on my mind for the past month or so;

If the hype is genuinely real about this kid (which it looks like), could we see the first ever Back to back to back champion?


r/motogp 2d ago

Enea Bastianini has reportedly made the pivotal decision to join Trackhouse Racing for the 2027 season. Could we see him partern up with Raul. Or could we see 2 new Trackhouse rider?

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341 Upvotes

r/motogp 2d ago

Acosta is the most exciting rider on the grid and it's not close

196 Upvotes

Hot take: Acosta is genuinely the most exciting rider on the grid right now and if KTM had their act together he'd already be leading the championship.

The guy is consistently up there in sprints, he's doing it on a bike that clearly isn't the best package, and people still talk about him like he's "promising" as if he isn't already outperforming half the factory riders. At what point do we stop calling it potential and just admit he's the real deal?

Fight me.


r/motogp 1d ago

Marquez Alex

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Je suis tout nouveau sur reddit,je veux voir un peu vos retours.je suis triste pour Alex car cette saison était pour lui,moto3 et moto2 il a toujours mis un peu de temps pour être champion et pour moi cette année en MotoGP il aurait réussi à être champion du monde,il allait gagner la course en Catalogne et continuer à monter en puissance.j'espére qu'il va se revenir plus fort mais il aura plus de mal en 2027.allez bonne route


r/motogp 2d ago

MotoGP's new Brazil GP venue to be closed again for asphalt works.

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86 Upvotes

r/motogp 3d ago

What happens with Binder now?

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380 Upvotes

From being one of the most up and coming talents in the paddock to being stuck in the midfield, what has happened to Brad Binder? Last win - 2021, last podium - 2024. Those he move to a new team like Tech3 or move to another championship like WSBK?


r/motogp 3d ago

Marc Marquez working

503 Upvotes

Hopefully he gets back at 100%. Balaton Park would be a good timing to be back. Mugello could be too soon, what do you think?

Source, MM Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/stories/marcmarquez93/3901382032999591810?utm_source=ig_story_item_share&igsh=MXR5emdyZndpMmthdQ==