
The MotoGP rider market has taken over preparations for the upcoming season for the 2027 premier class campaign, and Marc Marquez is the latest figure to speculate on who will ride where.
Although MotoGP’s new regulations are still 12 months away, the Equestrian market It has exploded in recent weeks.
They are understood to be in the final stages of negotiations, including many deals. Fabio Quartararo to Honda, George Martin to YamahaAnd Pedro Acosta to Ducati.
However, nothing has been officially announced yet, the rumors are swirling and leaving the future of the riders currently on the grid with many uncertainties.
Marc Marquez predicts that Alex Marquez will join Ducati and Pedro Acosta for Honda for 2027.
as if Video Posted to MotoGP social media channels, Mark Marquez All drivers’ chances of getting a seat for 2027 will be pinned on a board filled with teams.
The Spaniard predicts there will be three new starters next year, with David Alonso, Daniel Holgado and Celestino Vitetti in Gresini, Tech3 and VR46 respectively.
He thinks that each of the starters will be paired with Fermin Aldeguer, Enea Bastianini and Luca Marini.
In terms of factory seats, Marquez’s Ducati line-up is interesting for the new era rules of MotoGP.
He placed his 32-year-old younger brother. Alex MarquezThere, before consulting between George Martin And Pedro Acosta For the seat next to him.
Enter Acosta first before changing your mind and choosing Francesco Bagnaia To stay at Borgo Panigale instead.
Martin instead sat on the Honda with Joan Mir Fabio Quatararo He stuck with Marco Bezecchi at Aprilia.
Maverick Vinales has joined KTM as the latest reports suggest that Brad Binder has retained his position at the Austrian constructor.
Finally, Marquez believes the Yamaha line-up will include Alex Rins. Toprak RazgatliogluThe Japanese builder understands who his ‘dream’ option is.
Marc Marquez’s 2027 Ducati line-up prediction is fading?
Now, as recent reports suggest that Acosta will join Marquez at Ducati for the 2027 MotoGP campaign, the prediction of the reigning world champion Borgo Panigale flag bearers should be taken with a grain of salt.
Moreover, Márquez did not place himself on the grid in any team. Whether that’s a hint at retirement or a reluctance to stoke the fire of the current rumor mill remains to be seen, but it’s interesting to play Acosta joining Ducati early on.
A lot is being speculated. A possible partnership between Marquez and Acostathe dynamic between the two aspiring riders is a topic of debate.
The 32-year-old will be an incredible teammate until he passes the torch to Acosta if he chooses to call it quits on his recent active riding career.

