Live
NASCARJr Truex's Unyielding Grip on the TrackWINTER SPOGoggia Sofia Goggia's Unapologetic Authenticity Wins Fans WorldwideTENNISKuerten Kuerten's Enduring Legacy: A Brazilian Tennis IconBASKETBALLAntetokounmpo Giannis Antetokounmpo’s Bucks missed chance to land LeBron in...UFCUsman Kamaru Usman vs. Leon Edwards rematch headlines UFC 278 predi...BASKETBALLAntetokounmpo Giannis Antetokounmpo returns from knee injury to start 2021 ...NASCARJr Truex's Unyielding Grip on the TrackWINTER SPOGoggia Sofia Goggia's Unapologetic Authenticity Wins Fans WorldwideTENNISKuerten Kuerten's Enduring Legacy: A Brazilian Tennis IconBASKETBALLAntetokounmpo Giannis Antetokounmpo’s Bucks missed chance to land LeBron in...UFCUsman Kamaru Usman vs. Leon Edwards rematch headlines UFC 278 predi...BASKETBALLAntetokounmpo Giannis Antetokounmpo returns from knee injury to start 2021 ...

Joan Mir Joins Gresini Ducati for 2027 Season, Boosts Title Hopes

2026-07-07 · Joan Mir · Transfer

Joan Mir confirmed his move to Gresini Ducati on 7 July 2026, swapping Honda for a factory‑spec Ducati ahead of the 2027 MotoGP season and partnering with Moto2 rookie Dani Holgado.

The Spanish 2020 MotoGP champion will ride the latest Ducati machinery, a stark contrast to the struggling Honda RC213V he’s endured since 2024. Gresini’s multi‑year partnership with Ducati Corse guarantees Mir access to top‑tier technical support, a factor many believe could reignite his front‑running potential. The team’s recent success in nurturing talent, notably giving Marc Márquez a Ducati lifeline, adds weight to the expectation that Mir can translate his commitment into podiums.

Dani Holgado, the 2024 Moto3 World Championship runner‑up now climbing the Moto2 ranks, receives his premier‑class debut alongside Mir. The 96‑raced Spaniard will benefit from Gresini’s proven development pathway, mirroring the environment that helped Mir rise from Moto3 champion in 2017 to MotoGP glory three years later. Holgado’s presence adds a fresh dynamic, giving the team a blend of experience and youthful ambition.

Mir’s Honda years have been marked by crashes, injuries and a lack of competitive pace, despite moments of brilliance on the RC213V. The factory‑spec Ducati promised for 2027 offers a more powerful, stable platform, especially as the series transitions to the new 850 cc era and Pirelli tyres. Analysts suggest that the combination of Ducati’s technical edge and Gresini’s race‑craft could finally align Mir’s talent with the machinery needed for wins.

Gresini’s boss, Luca Bosco, hinted that the team expects Mir to challenge for top‑five finishes straight away, while Holgado will aim for points finishes as he adapts to MotoGP speed. The move also signals Gresini’s intent to be a contender in the evolving technical landscape, leveraging Ducati’s resources to push the grid’s competitive balance.

With Suzuki and Yamaha already locked into factory deals, Mir’s shift adds another heavyweight to Ducati’s roster, potentially intensifying the fight for the constructors’ title. If Mir can convert his aggressive riding style into consistent results, the championship could see a fresh rivalry between the seasoned champion and the rising stars of the paddock.

Gresini will begin testing the new Ducati in late 2026, integrating Holgado’s feedback alongside Mir’s experience. Fans can expect a flurry of media days and preseason showcases as the duo fine‑tunes the bike for the opening round in Qatar. The partnership aims to deliver a competitive package that could reshape the 2027 championship narrative.

More Joan Mir news →