The Power Play: Unraveling the Fate of a MotoGP Rider in the Turbulent 2027 Market

Nicolo Bulega, the dominant force in World Superbike, faces a remote chance of making his MotoGP debut in 2027 due to the lack of written offers. The 2023 MotoGP grid is experiencing significant changes with high-profile moves and promising rookies stepping up.

Bulega, who appeared on the radar as a potential rookie, missed out on the 2025 World Superbike title to Toprak Razgatlioglu and made his MotoGP debut with Ducati last year. Despite a successful performance, scoring points in both races, his hopes for a full-time MotoGP ride in 2027 seem to have faded.

Despite Ducati adding Bulega to their testing roster for his knowledge of Pirelli tires, critical for their 850cc bike development, he currently lacks concrete options for the upcoming season. Bulega’s manager revealed there are no solid offers on the table, lamenting the surplus of riders vying for limited MotoGP seats.

Ducati’s MotoGP lineup is taking shape with Marquez and Acosta at the factory team, leaving Bulega on the outskirts of the Ducati ride. With limited opportunities across the grid, Bulega’s grand prix aspirations are facing an uncertain hold, highlighting the challenges in securing a seat in the competitive MotoGP landscape for the Italian rider.

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