With Brad Binder joining the factory KTM team and Iker Leucona replacing Syahrin at Red Bull Tech3, the official 2020 MotoGP World Championship Teams and Riders line-up is now complete. Truth be told, these arrivals mark the only changes occurred to the 2019 grid, with most of the silly season focused on the end of the MotoGP 2020 season, when several top riders will need to re-negotiate their contracts.
If there’s still one last point of uncertainty, that must be the one concerning the future of Jorge Lorenzo with the HRC outfit. There can be little doubt that the Mallorcan has found little to no feeling with his RC213V and has been struggling throughout the season, also courtesy of a poor physical form. The fact that garage-mate and fellow spaniard Marc Marquez on the very same bike has won his 8th world title sure did not help. Lorenzo of course has a contract with HRC for 2020, but there could be ways out and -should that be the case- it is still not sure who will be the man replacing him in the Repsol Honda squad.
One more time, the pinnacle of two-wheel racing will feature mostly an Italian-Iberian paddock, with just 6 riders out of 22 not hailing from these two peninsulas: Binder, Crutchlow, Nakagami, Miller, Abraham and Quartararo.
As for now, this is the complete Line-up of Teams and riders for the 2020 MotoGP season
MotoGP 2020 – Teams and Riders
Repsol Honda HRC
Marc Marquez – Spain – #93
Jorge Lorenzo – Spain – #99
Monster Yamaha
Maverick Vinales – Spain – #12
Valentino Rossi – Italy – #46
Ducati Team
Andrea Dovizioso – Italy – #04
Danilo Petrucci – Italy – #9
Suzuki
Alex Rins – Spain – #42
Joan Mir – Spain – #36
Red Bull KTM
Pol Espargaro – Spain – #44
Brad Binder – South Africa
Aprilia Gresini
Aleix Espargaro – Spain – #41
Andrea Iannone – Italy – #29
Tech3 KTM
Miguel Oliveira – Portugal – #88
Iker Leucona – Spain – #27
LCR Honda
Cal Crutchlow – Great Britain – #35
Takaaki Nakagami – Japan – #30
Pramac Ducati
Francesco Bagnaia – Italy – #63
Jack Miller – Australia – #30
Avintia Racing
Karel Abraham – Czech Republic- #17
Tito Rabat – Spain – #53
Petronas Yamaha Sepang Team
Franco Morbidelli – Italy – #21
Fabio Quartararo – France – #20
Finally, here you can find the MotoGP 2020 Calendar
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