Gresini Locks In Mir and Holgado on Two-Year MotoGP Deals
Gresini Racing has confirmed two-year MotoGP contracts for Joan Mir and David Holgado, securing its rider lineup well ahead of the next season.

Gresini Commits to Mir and Holgado for the Long Haul
Gresini Racing has confirmed two-year MotoGP deals for Joan Mir and David Holgado, locking in both riders for the next two seasons. The signings give the independent Italian squad a clear and stable lineup as the paddock heads into its busy off-season transfer window.
Mir, the 2020 MotoGP world champion, continues his association with Gresini after the team moved to secure him on a longer-term basis. The Mallorcan rider brings significant premier-class experience to the garage, and tying him down for two years removes any uncertainty around one of the more recognizable names in the paddock.
Holgado, meanwhile, steps up to the premier class after making a name for himself in the smaller categories. The young Spaniard's promotion to MotoGP reflects Gresini's appetite for developing talent alongside proven race winners.
What the Deals Mean for Gresini
For an independent team, securing two riders on two-year contracts is a meaningful statement. It signals financial stability and a clear sporting direction, rather than the season-by-season uncertainty that smaller outfits sometimes face.
Gresini has operated as a fully independent team since the death of founder Fausto Gresini in 2021, and the squad has worked hard to build its identity back. Running Ducati machinery, the team has benefited from the Italian manufacturer's dominant stretch in the championship, and retaining Mir gives them a rider capable of scoring strong results on competitive hardware.
Holgado's two-year deal is an interesting bet. Bringing a young rider straight into MotoGP and giving him a multi-year runway is a calculated approach. It allows him time to develop without the pressure of proving himself in a single campaign, which has derailed more than a few promising careers in the past.
Rider Market Context
The confirmations come as the MotoGP rider market continues to move at pace. Teams across the grid have been finalizing their lineups, and Gresini's early clarity on both seats puts them ahead of some rivals still working through negotiations.
For Mir, the deal provides reassurance after a period where his future had attracted questions. A two-year commitment from a team with solid factory support is a platform he can build on.
Holgado, for his part, gets a genuine shot at proving he belongs in the top class. The step from the smaller categories to MotoGP is a steep one, and having a settled, experienced team around him should ease that transition.
The original report on the signings was published by MSN. Gresini has not publicly detailed the financial terms of either contract.
MotoGP Correspondent
Luca Moretti is 21.fun's MotoGP correspondent, following the championship from free practice to the podium with an eye for race strategy and tech.










