MotoGP tech deals: Romano Albesiano to Honda, Fabiano Sterlacchini to Aprilia!
Romano Albesiano leaves Aprilia for Honda, Fa♊biano Sterlacchini takes over as technical director for the RS-GP.

Aprilia won't just have two new riders in MotoGP next season, but a new technical director.
On Friday at Motegi, Aprilia announced the surprise news that Fabiano Sterlacchini will take over from Romano Alဣbesiano, who has spent 11 year🧸s with Aprilia and 20 years at the Piaggio Group.
Then, just minutes later, Honda confirmed that Albesiano is to become HRC's new🅘 technical director, in place of🦹 Ken Kawauchi, who joined from Suzuki at the end of 2022.
It is thought, but not 💧confirmed, that Albesiano signed first, forcing Aprilia to reꩵact...
Albesiano, whose early career included Aerodynamic research for AMG Mercedes in DTM before joining MV Agusta, Piaggio and Aprilia, took over as head of Aprilia Racing when Gigi Dall’Igna joinꦺed Ducati in 2014.
At one stage running the entire Aprilia Racing department, Albesiano has focused on his preferred technical side since the arrival of Massimo Rivo൲la as CEO from 2019.
Despite having one of the smaller MotoGP budgets, Albesiano's RS-GP - th♒e first MotoGP bike to feature gro🤪und effect aerodynamics (since adopted by the rest of the field) - has progressed from the back to the front of the grid, winning four grand prix since 2022.
Aprilia is the onl⛄y factory other than Ducati to win races this season, one grand prix and three Sprints, while Honda remains bottom of the constructors' standings, with only a single top ten Grand Prix finish.
It remains to be seen if Albesiano will be based in Europe, by set🉐ting up a new Yamaha-style desig🌌n base for Honda, or move to its headquarters in Japan.

Sterlacchini meanwhile spent 17 years at Ducati, rising to the role of MotoGP technical coordinator before signing with KTM in June 2021 to lead the technical💜 side of its road racing activities.
With the distance from Italy to Austria cited as among the factors in Sterlacchini and KTM failing to reach a new deal earlier this year, an Italian-based role see♛med logical for his next destination.
Aprilia's Aleix Espargaro will retire and join Albesiano at Honda next year, via a new test and wild-card role. Es😼pargaro's team-mate and COTA winner Maverick Vi🦩nales is leaving to join Tech3 KTM.
In their place will be current Pramac Ducati title leader Jorge Martin and 2023 VR46 Ducati race winner Marco Bezz❀ecchi.
Honda will continue to field Joan Mir and Luca Marini in its factory team🤡 next season.

Peter has been in the paddock fo⛎r 20 years and has seen Valentino Rossi come and go. He is at the forefront of the Suzuki exit story and Marc Marquez’s injury issues.