THE START OF A NEW ERA
For Aprilia Racing, a new era begins with the 2025 season. Aprilia Racing is ready to record a new chapter in MotoGP history with the entrance of two of the top motorcycle riders in the world, world champions Jorge Martín and Marco Bezzecchi, as well as the remarkable technical advancement of the RS-GP25.
RS-GP APRILIA
Every aspect of the RS-GP25, beginning with the aerodynamics, has been revised, making it the most sophisticated Aprilia yet.
THE MOST ADVANCED APRILIA EVER: RS-GP25
For Aprilia Racing MotoGP, the Aprilia RS-GP25 is a significant advancement. With the goal of competing at the highest level and establishing Aprilia Racing as a formidable force in MotoGP, every element has been transformed. From the chassis to the electronics to the V4 engine, which has received a major overhaul across all components not restricted by or subject to rules, every element of the bike has been improved.
THE RIDERS
Who's underneath the Noale team's helmets?
#1 is Jorge Martín.
Jorge Martín Almoguera, who was born in Madrid in 1998, began racing in 2006 when he entered the Minimoto Championships. He has since participated in a number of regional and worldwide events. He participated in the Red Bull Rookies Cup for the first time in 2012, finishing second in 2013 and winning the championship in 2014.
#72 is Marco Bezzecchi.
Marco Bezzecchi, who was born in 1998 in Rimini, Italy, made his debut in the CIV (Italian Speed Champs) Moto3 in 2014 and placed second at the end of the season. He won the Italian Moto3 Championship the following year. He entered the World Moto Championships that same year, receiving wildcards to the Italian and Qatar Grand Prix races. He had two more outings in 2016 before competing in his first complete Moto3 season in 2017, when he finished on the podium for the first time in Japan.
#32 is Lorenzo Savadori.
Lorenzo Savadori, who was born in 1993 in Cesena, Italy, won the 2008 Italian and European 125 GP championships with Aprilia. He made his debut as a wildcard in three races of the World 125cc circuit that same season. He participated in the World 125cc Championships in 2009 after finishing second in the Red Bull Rookies Cup in 2007.