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Trackhouse Racing boss Davide Brivio heaped praise on Ai Ogura after the Japanese star claimed the Moto2 championship. Trackhouse officially announced Ogura earlier in the season for 2025 on a two-year contract. It opted to replace Pramac bound Miguel Oliveira with an upcoming rider from the intermediate class. Ogura had just sealed the Moto2 championship […]
Trackhouse officially announced the signing of Ogura for a two-year contract starting in 2025, replacing Miguel Oliveira. Before joining the team, Ogura had recently won the Moto2 championship in Thailand, impressing Team Principal Brivio with his qualities and attitude. Brivio expressed excitement about having Ogura on board and praised his determination and racing skills, especially during challenging moments like the rainy race in Thailand. Despite limited communication since the signing due to Ogura’s focus on finishing the Moto2 season strongly, both sides are looking forward to discussing future plans. Additionally, Fermin Aldegeur will also make his MotoGP debut next season riding for Gresini Racing aboard a GP24 Ducati.