ROUND 8 / JUNE 6-8, 2025
MOTORLAND ARAGON / ALCANIZ, SPAIN
P86
MILLER, OLIVEIRA
FIGHTING FOR
SECOND PRAMAC
SEAT?
In light of the news that Toprak
Razgatlioglu is poised to move to
Pramac Yamaha in 2026, current
riders Jack Miller and Miguel
Oliveira are set to scrap it out
for the remaining seat. Oliveira
admitted he has until the sum-
mer break to prove to Yamaha
that he should retain his seat.
And Miller was upbeat regarding
the situation. "And all I can do is
keep doing what I'm doing. I'm in
better spirits this year than I was
last year, because I'm competi-
tive, I'm showing people that I'm
not f--king useless, or I've lost
how to ride a motorbike."
BAGNAIA RUBBISHES
YAMAHA LINKS
Pecco Bagnaia has rubbished ru-
mors linking him to a premature
departure from Ducati, insisting,
"I will never quit what I signed."
The three-time World Champion
had another mire in the Aragon
Sprint, when he was the sixth
and last Ducati in 12th. This is,
he conceded, the toughest mo-
ment of his career to date. Yet
rumors that surfaced in the Italian
media linking him to a place at
Yamaha in 2026 are untrue, he
said. "When there's a contract,
there's a contract signed, and
I will never quit what I signed.
This is something that will never
change in my life. I want to stay
in Ducati; Ducati wants me to
stay. For this, until the finish of
this contract and the next one."
Briefly...
ROAD RACE I FIM MOTOGP WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP