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Cycle News 2025 Issue 25 June 24

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Michelin to Take Over as WorldSBK Control Tire J ust two days after the end of the first half of the 2025 WorldSBK season at Misano, of- ficial confirmation came through that Pirelli would no longer be the sole WorldSBK tire sup- plier from 2027 onwards—and Michelin would. After Pirelli was announced as the MotoGP class tire supplier some time ago, the possibility of the Italian brand leaving its now traditional commercial and tech- nical racing "home" in WorldSBK first came into question. Especially as they are providing Moto2 and Moto3 tires already. It seems obvious that Pirelli would have been happy to stay in WorldSBK, as well as take over MotoGP, according to com- ments made by Pirelli bosses as late as the Misano round. The reason why there was no new Pirelli deal in the works af- ter 2026 in WorldSBK was soon made obvious, via a Michelin press release on Tuesday, June 17. A five-year sole supplier deal for all WorldSBK classes (valid at least until 2031) had already been agreed upon between Dorna and Michelin. We can think of several logi- cal reasons why. One is to pre- vent Dorna from having just one tire company supplying racing products across what is already a contentious monopoly of the WIND IN THE P32 two biggest global bike racing series. Another reason for this change could be financial, with Michelin presumably now paying Dorna less for WorldSBK tire support and partnership than they did when they were the headlining MotoGP tire suppliers. So, without needing to hold onto what one must assume was money for MotoGP, maybe Michelin could afford to pay more than what long-time Super - bike supplier and main sponsor Pirelli had been paying—or would be willing to pay? Everything in MotoGP is larger than in WorldSBK, of course, and presumably that includes payments for any participating company and sponsor. For Michelin, WorldSBK still offers a world championship- level deal, but presumably at a significantly lower cost. No details have been (or realistically will ever be) released on that front, of course. Pirelli had many good reasons to enter MotoGP, first in the Moto3 and Moto2 classes and now in MotoGP itself. One rea - son was to regain a truly global

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