Aprilia plays down ‘American rider in an American team’ for MotoGP 2025
Massimo Rivola꧃: “I do🔥n't think that will be the case"

Californian Joe Roberts took his first Moto2 victory of the season at Mugello and closed to just 7 points behind world championship leader Sergio ꦺGarcia.
But during the MotoGP test the following ﷺday, Aprilia Racing CEO Massimo Rivola played down the prospect of the satellite Trackhouse squad having a home American rider next season.
“I don't think that will be the case, since the market can now offer us very good [current MotoGP] riders,” R🍒ivola said.
Rivola repeated team principal Davide Brivio’s stance that Trackh🍨ousꦰe’s 2025 priority is to secure the best possible results, rather than serve as an Aprilia junior team.
“I think in an inter๊view Davide said it's not the case for Trackhouse to get a junior rider to grow for Aprilia racing. And I agree,” Rivola said.
“I think we should now go into the market - which is moving quite fast, and we showed that it's fast [by si🅷gning Jorge Martin]! - and ch💛oose the best possible riders for the four bikes.”
Numerous proven MotoGP race winners, not to mention a former world champion in Brivio’s ex-Suzuki rider Joan Mir (Repsol Honda), are yet to sign.
However, if Roberts can continue his current Moto2 form, it would strengthen his case fo🍃r being among the 'best possible riders' for Trackhouse in 2025🎉.
Pramac Ducati title leader 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Jorge Martin is the only confirmed Aprilia rider for 2025 with current factory race winner 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Maverick Vinales plus Trackhouse duo 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Miguel Oliveira and 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Raul Fernandez still unconfirmed.
“We are let's say aligned, Davide and myself, and we have the same feelings about riders,” Riv⭕ola ad💙ded.
“Trackhouse has a bright future because 🍌they are also moving on the technician mar🎶ket for next year.
“So they will choose the riders.
"Obviously, I will say what I think. Also, they currently ha🎃ve good riders who still I think didn't show all their potentia🐼l. So we'll see.”

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