The MotoGP Shakeup: Ducati's Big Decision
In a move that has sent shockwaves through the MotoGP community, Ducati is reportedly considering a bold step: offering Nicolo Bulega his MotoGP debut, potentially stepping in for the legendary Marc Marquez at the upcoming Portuguese Grand Prix in Portimao.
But here's where it gets controversial... With Marquez's return looking increasingly unlikely due to a shoulder injury sustained in the Indonesian Grand Prix, Ducati is exploring alternatives. And this is the part most people miss: Bulega, a World Superbike Championship rider and MotoGP tester for Ducati, could be the perfect fit.
Let's break it down. Bulega signed a two-year contract with Ducati earlier this year, bringing with him valuable experience with Pirelli tyres, which will be introduced to MotoGP in 2027. With the superbike season wrapping up this weekend in Jerez, Bulega will have a window of opportunity in November, just as MotoGP heads to Portimao.
Ducati team manager Davide Tardozzi confirmed the possibility of Bulega's debut, stating, "It's a possibility. Nicolo is focused on the SBK championship right now, and we don't want to distract him. After Jerez, we'll consider his MotoGP debut at Portimao."
The question on everyone's mind: Will Bulega get a test run before his potential debut? Tardozzi remained tight-lipped, saying, "We'll evaluate that after the Jerez weekend."
Marquez's injury, a fracture to his right shoulder, occurred when he was taken out by Aprilia's Marco Bezzecchi on the opening lap of the Indonesian Grand Prix. Since then, Marquez has undergone surgery and is recovering, with Ducati announcing his absence from the Australia-Malaysia double-header.
Ducati's test rider, Michele Pirro, is confirmed for this weekend's Australian Grand Prix, but the team is yet to announce their plans for the Malaysian round.
So, what do you think? Is Bulega ready for the MotoGP spotlight? Or should Ducati stick with their original plans? We want to hear your thoughts in the comments! Will Bulega seize this opportunity, or will Marquez's return be the talk of the town? The MotoGP community is buzzing with anticipation.