Niccolo Bulega may be dominating the World Superbike Championship as expected, but it’s hard to see how he’ll land a MotoGP seat for 2027.
open In the first two rounds of the season, he won all six races and collected almost double the points of his nearest competitor, Iker Lecuona (124 vs 68).
There are strong rumors that Bulega could follow Toprak Razgatlioglu into MotoGP.Especially after the Italian fills in for Marc Marquez at the end of 2025 and joins Ducati’s test team.
VR46 movement no longer looks real to Niccolò Bulega.
Bulega is strongly linked to VR46.Formerly part of the Valentino Rossi Academy.
Although he did not make an official statement, Fermin Aldeguer is expected to join VR46 In the year Successfully moving the Ducati chain from Gresini in 2027.
What did Fermin Aldeguer do when he joined VR46?
A report in Spain says it’s a done deal.
As he says Speed weekDucati wants the other seat in Valentino Rossi’s team to go to Fabio di Giantantonio. Di Giannantonio, who is directly contracted to the Borgo Pangale factory, has had a good start to the season.
With two pole positions to his name, the Italian is the leading Desmosedici rider in the standings – ahead of reigning world champion Marc Marquez. Bulegan seems to have blocked the place VR46.
Gresini’s potential 2027 lineup has also emerged.
with Alex Marquez moved to KTMGresini needs two new riders. Despite negotiations with Honda, they are expected to extend their partnership with Ducati.
Reports suggest Gresini signs Daniel Holgado from Moto2 to fill one of their seats. After defeat David Alonso for HondaLuigi Dall’Igna can at least find his teammate.
Ine Bastianini is heading to Gresini, according to rumors, when his Tech 3 contract expires. Likewise, there is no place for Bulega in Nadia Padovani’s team.
Bulega could feel his WSBK journey is complete if he wins the title this year, but not unless he finds a way out of the competition. Ducati A stable – fast factory seat is out of the question – he can only ride MotoGP bikes during testing.
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