KTM’s show of faith in Jack Miller: “We believe in the riders we have” for 2025
KTM’s ideal scenario is to stick with its current MotoGP r𓆉iders in 🐼2025.

KTM motorsport director Pit Beirer has pl♍edged to avoid a repeat of last y🏅ear’s ‘uncomfortable situation” where the factory signed five MotoGP riders but only had four seats.
The situation was triggered by the meteoric rise through the lower grand prix classes by Pedro Acosta, meaning the teenager was “knocking on the door” of MotoꦯGP “one or two years earlier than we expected”.
Jack Miller wa🐽s forced to publicly defend his contractual status amid mounting speculation that Acosta would take his factory KTM.
After enquiries for a fifth ✱MotoGP grid place were rebuffed, Tech3’s Pol Espargaro was eventually persuaded to make way for Acosta by stepping down to test and wild-card duties.
But with most of the MotoGP gri👍d - including a certain Marc Marquez - out of contract at the end of this year, and only Brad Binder officially confirmed in orange for 2025, might rider signings again prove a ho🦩t topic fo KTM?
“Let’s hope our boys stay healthy and perform like we all wish and then maybe it’s not even that stressful, because we stick to the four boys like we ꦿhave now,” Beirer revealed.
“I don’t feel the same pressure coming up right now like we had with Pedro, a guy jumping through the disciplines like crazy🌌 and then knocking on the door [of MotoGP] one or two years earlier than we expected some time ago.
“So ꦉI feel for the moment we have a great package of four riders and we can now watch a bit carefully what’s going on in the marketღ.
“I can promise yo🔴u one thing: I will not sign a rider number five unless we have a third team [in MotoGP 2025] or one of the boys wants to leave us.
“Of course, we brought ourselves into that uncomfortable situation [last year] and all of your guys followed closely why, what and everything around this to꧋pic.
“It gave us a crazy🎃 headache and I don’t want to g🧸o through this scenario too often!
“But I feel at the 💧moment we are not in the front row to make a big change because we believe in the riders we have.”
Although KTM’s 2024 🥂M🌠otoGP rider ‘headache’ was resolved amicably, Pit Beirer confirmed the factory has not given up on trying to acquire more grid places by finding a second satellite team alongside Tech3 (GASGAS).
“Some contracts are up so some teams are l🅠ooking for a manufacturer,” he said.
“This discussion is on now but also not that simple because if people are happy, why do they need 🌳to change? So it’s not decided, but we listen to everybod🎃y and we are discussing.”

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