Spanish MotoGP rider Joan Mir will race for Gresini Ducati starting in the 2027 season [1].
The move represents a significant shift in the rider market as Mir departs Honda. By securing a former world champion, Gresini aims to strengthen its competitive standing and solidify its factory Ducati status for the 2027 campaign [2].
Mir has signed a two-year contract to compete with the Italy-based team [3]. This agreement ensures the rider will remain with Gresini through the 2027 and 2028 seasons [3]. The transition follows a period of speculation regarding Mir's future after his tenure with Honda ended [2].
Gresini Ducati is not the only team making roster changes. The organization has also signed Daniel Holgado to a two-year deal [3]. These acquisitions signal a broader effort by the team to integrate a mix of proven championship experience, and emerging talent.
The 2027 season will mark a new chapter for Mir as he adapts to the Ducati machinery. His experience as a previous champion is expected to be a primary asset for the team as they navigate the technical demands of the MotoGP circuit [1].
While earlier reports suggested Mir was only linked to a surprise seat at the team, the agreement has since been made official [1]. The move places Mir in a position to compete on one of the most successful bike platforms in the current era of motorcycle racing.
“Joan Mir will race for Gresini Ducati starting in the 2027 season.”
Mir's move to Gresini Ducati is a strategic alignment for both parties. For Mir, moving from Honda to Ducati provides access to the most dominant technical package in MotoGP. For Gresini, adding a rider with world championship pedigree increases their leverage with Ducati Corse and improves their chances of securing priority factory support and machinery for the 2027 season.


