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Enea Bastianini Signs with Trackhouse Aprilia for 2027

2026-07-08 · Enea Bastianini · Transfer

**Enea Bastianini** was confirmed as a likely 2027 signing for Trackhouse Aprilia on 8 July 2026, pairing the Italian race‑winner with teammate Raúl Fernández as the team shapes its future line‑up.

The speculation emerged in a detailed market overview that mapped every major rider move ahead of the 2027 season. Trackhouse Aprilia, still finalising its roster, was reported to be courting Bastianini after his contract with Gresini Ducati ran out. The report placed him alongside Fernández, the 2022 champion, suggesting the squad wants a blend of experience and youth.

Bastianini, the 2022 race winner who spent the 2025‑26 seasons with Gresini Ducati, has been linked with several factory outfits. A move to Trackhouse would mean swapping Ducati machinery for the Aprilia RS‑GP, a bike that showed strong pace in 2026 under the new 850 cc rules. The Italian rider’s aggressive cornering style could match the Aprilia chassis, potentially giving him a competitive edge.

The same market snapshot listed Fabio Di Giannantonio and Alex Márquez heading to Red Bull KTM, Joan Mir joining Gresini Ducati, and Izan Guevara stepping up to Pramac Yamaha. Meanwhile, veteran Brad Binder remains a free agent after KTM’s reshuffle. These moves illustrate a broader reshaping of the grid, with several top‑10 riders seeking new homes.

If Trackhouse confirms Bastianini, the line‑up will feature two former world champions-Bastianini and Fernández-on a non‑factory team, a rare configuration in MotoGP. Their combined experience could push Trackhouse into the upper midfield, challenging the traditional factory squads. The rumor also narrows the pool of available seats, leaving riders like Jack Miller and Franco Morbidelli without a confirmed ride.

Sources suggest an announcement could arrive later in the season, once contractual details are settled. Both Bastianini’s camp and Trackhouse have stayed silent, but the timing aligns with the usual pre‑season confirmation window, typically in late summer.

Switching to Aprilia means adapting to a different power delivery and handling balance. Bastianini’s past success on Ducati may not translate automatically, and the team will need to fine‑tune the bike to his riding style. Additionally, the 2027 technical regulations continue to evolve, meaning development speed will be crucial.

The Italian will likely spend the remainder of 2026 testing with Gresini while negotiations continue. Fans can expect him to appear at the final 2026 races, showcasing his form before any official move. If the deal closes, the 2027 season could mark a new chapter for both rider and team, with the potential for podium finishes early on.

A strong Trackhouse Aprilia could add another contender to the fight for the title, especially if Bastianini adapts quickly. His presence would intensify the competition for factory seats and could force other teams to reassess their line‑ups ahead of the new season.

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