Davide Brivio: Why Ai Ogura “has potential to become a great MotoGP rider”
"... we feel Ai has the potentia💦l to become a great MotoGP rider."

Davide Brivio has cited ‘riding style’ and ‘resilience during races’ as among the factors that prompted Trackhouse to pick Ai Ogura for MotoGP in 2025
The𝄹 Japanese, a five-time Moto2 winner and currently second in the world championship, got the nod for the final RS-GP seat in the face of cꦚompetition from team-mate and title leader Sergio Garcia as well as Joe Roberts.
Experi🤪enced MotoGP riders such as Jack Miller are also officially still on the market.
Brivio, who previously gave the likes of 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Alex Rins and 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Maverick Vinales their MotoGP debuts while running the fa෴ctory Suzuk♏i team, said:
“Welcome Ai - we are excited to have finalised the opportunity to start a new project wꦓith Ai, one of the most ta♋lented riders in Moto2.
“We appreciate his riding style, his resilience during races and we feel Ai has the potential to 𝓰beco𝔍me a great MotoGP rider.
“While we will wo꧒rk to dev🌳elop Trackhouse Team as a MotoGP project, we will simultaneously work to give Ai the tools to express his talent and grow as much as possible.
“I think that with Raul, as the young but experienced rider and ᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚAi, as💝 the new growing talent, Trackhouse has secured a strong rider line-up for the future.
“It’s going to be an exciting tꦯime ahead but first we all want to keep our focus on what we are doing now, our own championship’s and trying to finish at the ꦕbest possible result, before to start our journey together.”
Team owner Justin Marks added that Ogura, who has signed a two-year deal, is ‘r♓eady’ for MotoGP.
“We’re excited to welcome to the house a yo𓆉ung and very promising talent in Ai Ogura,” Marks said. “He has demonstrated his preparation and commitment to winning in Moto2 and is ready for th🔯e step up to the MotoGP class.
“We’re looking forward to wo✨rking with him and supporting him as he learns the Aprilia bike and the incredible competition at the top level of international motorcycle racing.”
While some have expressed surprise that Trackhouse over🍷looked ‘local’ rider Joe Roberts, just one place behind Ogura in the Moto2 standings, Marks underlined the team’s international flavour:
“Trackhouse Racing MotoGP was created to sཧerve as the global expansion initiative o🌸f the Trackhouse brand.
“It’s truly exꦓciting that we now have an athlete roster across our teams that represen🐎ts Mexico, USA, Spain, New Zealand, and now Japan.”
🧸Ogura and continuing Trackhouse rider Raul Fernandez wil𝐆l use the latest 2025 factory-spec RS-GPs next season.

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