Motorcycling-Bagnaia to leave Ducati at the end of the 2026 season


MotoGP - German Grand Prix - Sachsenring, Hohenstein-Ernstthal, Germany - July 12, 2025 Ducati Lenovo Team's Francesco Bagnaia during practice REUTERS/Lisi Niesner

June 24 (Reuters) - Francesco Bagnaia will leave ⁠Ducati at the end of the 2026 MotoGP season after an eight-year stint ⁠with the Italian manufacturer, the team said on Wednesday.

Bagnaia joined Ducati as a rookie ‌in 2019 and ended a 15-year wait for a riders’ title by securing the 2022 championship, the team’s first since that of Casey Stoner in 2007. He is now Ducati’s most successful rider, with 31 victories, 62 podiums ​and 28 pole positions.

Known as "Pecco", Bagnaia’s final appearance for the ⁠team will be at the Valencia Grand ⁠Prix, scheduled from November 27 to 29.

"We've grown together, we've weathered every kind of situation ⁠together ‌without ever giving up and we've always spurred each other on to give our all," Bagnaia said in a post on Instagram.

"I feel the need to start afresh with ⁠a new challenge, but I'll never forget what we've been. ​You're part of me, and ‌you always will be."

Bagnaia has faced a challenging period over the past 18 months ⁠at Ducati, where ​he has been overshadowed by Marquez since the Spaniard joined the factory team in 2025. On Tuesday, seven-time world champion Marc Marquez extended his contract with Ducati through 2028.

Marquez dominated last season en route to ⁠securing a seventh title, while Bagnaia finished fifth, trailing ​his teammate by 257 points, after previously being Ducati’s leading rider.

“Sporting results tell only part of Pecco's value: his clean and elegant riding style (I like to call him 'Il Pinturicchio' — the little painter) together ⁠with his great fairness on track — combined with remarkable determination when overtaking — made Ducatisti fall in love with him,” Ducati Motor Holding CEO Claudio Domenicali said in a statement.

“On top of that, he is a great professional and a great person away from racing.”

Bagnaia will arrive at this ​weekend’s Dutch Grand Prix after claiming his first win of the ⁠season in the Czech Grand Prix sprint last week. He was unable to secure a double, ​however, as he was overtaken late in Sunday’s race by ‌Marquez and pole-sitter Ai Ogura, eventually finishing third ​after leading for several laps.

He heads into the next round trailing championship leader Marco Bezzecchi by 53 points.

(Reporting by Karan Prashant Saxena in Bengaluru; Editing by Hugh Lawson)

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