Enea Bastianini Takes a Jab at Marc Marquez Over Ducati Lenovo Seat in 2025 After His Victory at the Emilia Romagna GP
Enea Bastianini, fresh off his victory at the Emilia Romagna GP, couldn’t resist taking a playful jab at Marc Marquez regarding the coveted Ducati Lenovo seat for 2025. The win bolstered Bastianini’s reputation as a rising star in MotoGP, and it seems he’s not shy about his ambitions for the future, particularly when it comes to staying with Ducati.
After crossing the finish line in first place, Bastianini was asked about the rumors surrounding Marquez’s potential interest in joining Ducati. With a smile, Bastianini quipped, “I guess he’ll have to wait a bit longer if he’s thinking about my seat in 2025.” The comment, though lighthearted, quickly gained traction in the MotoGP community, sparking further debate over the future of Ducati’s rider lineup.
Marc Marquez, a six-time MotoGP world champion, has been at the center of speculation regarding a potential switch to Ducati in the future, with many believing that his time at Honda could be coming to an end. However, Bastianini’s recent performance and increasing confidence on the Ducati bike have made him a formidable force in the championship, making it clear that he’s not ready to give up his seat anytime soon.
“Racing for Ducati is something every rider dreams of, but right now, I’m focused on winning more races and proving that I belong here,” Bastianini added in a post-race interview. His victory at the Emilia Romagna GP was a significant step in that direction, showing his growing ability to compete with the sport’s elite, including Marquez.
Marquez has yet to publicly respond to Bastianini’s comments, but the competitive tension between the two is palpable. With both riders having something to prove, the 2025 season could see a dramatic shift in the MotoGP landscape, depending on how negotiations and performances unfold over the next year.
For now, Bastianini is relishing his victory and sending a clear message to his competitors: he’s not going anywhere. Whether or not Marquez will make the jump to Ducati remains to be seen, but it’s evident that Bastianini is staking his claim as a future leader in the Ducati camp.