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MotoGP’s expected departures leave WorldSBK’s 2027 rider market wide open

byHenry Cheal
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MotoGP’s expected departures leave WorldSBK’s 2027 rider market wide open

Franco Morbidelli a possible WorldSBK challenger in 2027 - Credit: VR46 Ducati

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As MotoGP’s 2027 rider line-ups near completion, multiple expected departures could leave WorldSBK’s rider market wide open, offering teams a wealth of premier-class experience to choose from.

Though Marco Bezzecchi is the only MotoGP rider to have officially put pen to paper on a two-year extension through to 2028, the 2027 grid is already starting to fall into place.

The premier class will undergo a major overhaul in 2027, with the introduction of 850cc engines, reduced aerodynamic influence and the abolition of holeshot and rear ride-height devices.

In addition, the step from Moto2 to MotoGP has never been smaller following the introduction of Pirelli tyres to the premier class, meaning all three grand prix categories will use the same rubber.

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Manufacturers have already agreed their rider line-ups, though formal announcements are still pending, with key youngsters set for promotion.

Among those in line for promotion are Aspar CFMoto duo David Alonso and Daniel Holgado, who are expected to join a Honda outfit and Gresini Ducati respectively.

Pramac Yamaha is also poised to promote Izan Guevara, while Tech3 has been linked with Australian Senna Agius, and Trackhouse has Moto2 championship leader Manuel Gonzalez on its radar.

Add current WorldSBK championship leader Nicolo Bulega’s move to VR46 into the equation, and several established names in the premier class are set to make way.

Therefore, once the remaining pieces of the MotoGP rider market are finalised, the WorldSBK paddock could become an attractive destination for several experienced MotoGP riders, including race winners, at a pivotal moment in the championship’s development.

The production-based series will switch to Michelin tyres in 2027, giving MotoGP riders an advantage through their familiarity and experience with the French manufacturer’s products. The move will mark Michelin’s first involvement in WorldSBK since 2003.

Names linked with a potential move include 2020 MotoGP runner-up Franco Morbidelli, multiple race winners Maverick Vinales, Alex Rins, Brad Binder and Jack Miller, as well as Honda rider Luca Marini.

These riders are among those most at risk of losing their places in MotoGP, but their availability could present opportunities for manufacturers in WorldSBK.

In particular, Jack Miller was on Ducati’s radar for a factory WorldSBK seat this season before opting to extend his stay with Pramac Yamaha.

Morbidelli, meanwhile, could complete a full-circle moment in his career by returning to the WorldSBK paddock. Before stepping up to grand prix racing, the Italian competed in the European Superstock Championship between 2011 and 2013.

Fellow Italian Luca Marini, the youngest of the crop of riders rumoured to be under threat, could also emerge as an option for WorldSBK.

Maverick Vinales and Brad Binder are set to battle for a place at Tech3 alongside Australian prospect Senna Agius, leaving at least one of the experienced KTM riders facing an uncertain future.

Tech3 boss Guenther Steiner has already revealed that a decision on the team’s rider line-up will be made once Vinales has fully recovered, following a turbulent period marked by shoulder injuries last year.

There remains plenty to play for in the 2027 rider market, but history suggests MotoGP riders can quickly become contenders in WorldSBK.

Alvaro Bautista’s two championship crowns after his move from MotoGP and, more recently, Miguel Oliveira’s impact at BMW have helped the German manufacturer claim four of the seven non-Ducati podium finishes so far this season.

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