The NGM Forward Racing team has a brand new line-up in 2015 (Photo: Mirco Lazzari - Forward Racing) |
Perhaps motorsports is a little bit better off compared to the monumental task of trying to keep your ears to the ground to monitor the movement of just the sheer number of players involved in the many many professional football leagues around the world. It takes journos schooled in football a considerable amount of time to master that art. To be precise, it took one football journalist I know nearly 2 years to get to grips with the players and their movements in Malaysian football!
I suppose there’s a reason to why they call it the beautiful game, beautifully huge and beautifully complicated! My hats off to the football pundits out there.
I suppose there’s a reason to why they call it the beautiful game, beautifully huge and beautifully complicated! My hats off to the football pundits out there.
Anyway, for us people who are more inclined to the sport of fast vehicles, whilst there are a lot of championships to follow, the movement of the men (and women) who make motor racing their calling is perhaps a bit more trackable. Perhaps that's what I think, because I follow motor racing and not football.
At the recent MotoGP pre-season test, it did take a while to acclimatise to all the new colours some of the riders were now sporting. It’s highly probable that I am just a bit slow. But I persevered and did manage to sort through the MotoGP grid list for 2015.
DUCATI (Factory Entry)
Andrea Iannone (left) and Andrea Dovizioso (right) (Source: Ducati) |
Ducati (Ducati Desmosedici)
Andrea Dovizioso (ITA) - #4
Andrea Iannone (ITA) - #29
PRAMAC RACING (Factory Entry)
With Iannone promoted to the factory team, his seat at the Ducati-supported team is being filled by another Italian, Danilo Petrucci on the number 9 Pramac Ducati. The team features an Italian-Colombian cast with Petrucci joined by Colombian Yonny Hernández Vega, still the only South American rider in MotoGP. Though Hernández was missing at the first test, recovering from a shoulder injury, Pramac continued work with Michele Pirro subbing for the Colombian.
Pramac Racing (Ducati Desmosedici)
Danilo Petrucci (ITA) - #9
Yonny Hernandez (COL) - #68
AVINTIA RACING (Open Entry)
Hector Barberá (Source: Avintia Racing) |
Mike Di Meglio (Source: Avintia Racing) |
Following a mid-season agreement with Ducati, the team's Spanish rider Hector Barberá was given an Open-specification Ducati Desmosedici to race with in the final five races of the season. In 2015, Avintia will field two Open-class Ducati Desmosedici GP14 bikes with the same two riders, Hector Barberá and Frenchman Mike Di Meglio.
Avintia Racing (Ducati Desmosedici)
Hector Barberá (ESP) - #8
Mike Di Meglio (FRA) -#63
MOVISTAR YAMAHA MOTOGP (Factory Entry)
Valentino Rossi (Source: Yamaha) |
Similarly Spaniard Jorge Lorenzo also signed a two-season extension. So, if you're a fan of the blue tuning fork logo, fear not, it's status quo at Yamaha.
Jorge Lorenzo (Source; Yamaha) |
Movistar Yamaha MotoGP (Yamaha YZR-M1)
Valentino Rossi (ITA) - #46
Jorge Lorenso (ESP) - #99
MONSTER YAMAHA TECH 3 (Factory Entry)
Pol Espargaro (Source: Monster
Yamaha Tech 3)
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Theirs is that oh-so-very visible black and ghostbusters-like ghoulish lime-green livery, made especially striking with the sponsor's scratch mark on the side of the bikes.
Like the Yamaha factory team, the French-based Monster Yamaha Tech 3 also retains its 2014 rider line-up with Briton Bradley Smith and Spaniard Pol Espargaro on the YZR-M1's.
Bradley Smith (Source: Monster
Yamaha Tech 3)
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Monster Yamaha Tech 3 (Yamaha YZR-M1)
Bradley Smith (GBR) - #38
Pol Espargaro (ESP) - #44
NGM FORWARD RACING (Open Entry)
Stefan Bradl (centre) and Loris Baz (right) (Photo: Mirko Lazzari - Forward Racing) |
Joining the German at Forward Racing in 2015 is a new face to MotoGP, Frenchman Loris Baz, who makes the switch from the World Superbike Championship, one that Loris explains, "was a dream since I was a child. I wanted to make that move. I didn't follow the same career path as everybody else, from 125cc to Moto3 then Moto2. But I always wanted to be here and when I had the opportunity, I took it."
When asked if it is a big adjustment from WSBK to MotoGP, Loris says, "there is a lot of things you have to change, like your riding style. The bike especially, the tyres, is much different so you have to adapt to everything. You have to reset your mind and what you've known what to do with the bike and then restart and relearn from zero." Speaking to him, it was evident that the Frenchman is taking a step-by-step approach, learning and building from tests and using Bradl as a benchmark to climb up the competitive ranks. With Bradl already very quick at the tests, fastest amongst the open-equipped teams, here's a team that's worth keeping an eye on.
NGM Forward Racing (Forward Yamaha)
Stefan Bradl (DEU) - #6
Loris Baz (FRA) - #76
REPSOL HONDA TEAM (Factory Entry)
Marc Marquez (Source: Honda) |
Dani Pedrosa (Source: Honda) |
Repsol Honda (Honda RC213V)
Dani Pedrosa (ESP) - #26
Marc Marquez (ESP) - #93
CWM LCR HONDA TEAM*
Cal Crutchlow (Source: LCR Honda Team) |
The team also features a new face in the form of Aussie Jack Miller, who made the jump straight to MotoGP after graduating from the Moto3 class in 2014.
Jack Miller (Source: LCR Honda Team) |
And as is typical for the young man from down-under, he's already earned himself the reputation of being quite the prankster!
Cal Crutchlow (GBR) - #35 (Honda RC213V, *Factory Entry)
CARDION AB MOTOR RACING (Open Entry)
Just like in 2014, the Czech-based Cardion AB Motor Racing team returns to the MotoGP this year with the one rider, Czech rider Karel Abraham aboard the Honda RC213V-RS.
Just like in 2014, the Czech-based Cardion AB Motor Racing team returns to the MotoGP this year with the one rider, Czech rider Karel Abraham aboard the Honda RC213V-RS.
AB Motor Racing (Honda RC213V-RS)
Karel Abraham (CZH) - #17
ESTRELLA GALICIA 0,0 MARC VDS (Factory Entry)
The Estrella Galicia 0,0 Marc VDS team is perhaps best known for its exploits in the Moto2 category following a record breaking year in 2014 with their Spanish rider Tito Rabat crowned world champion and Mika Kallio taking second place in the Moto2 championship.
For the team, making the move up to MotoGP with a factory specification Honda RC213V is definitely new territory. Securing the services of Briton Scott Redding to spearhead the team's assault on the 2015 MotoGP World Championship is something the team is relishing.
Estrella Galicia 0,0 March VDS team (Honda RC213V)
Scott Redding (Source: Estrella Galicia 0,0 Marc VDS team) |
The Estrella Galicia 0,0 Marc VDS team is perhaps best known for its exploits in the Moto2 category following a record breaking year in 2014 with their Spanish rider Tito Rabat crowned world champion and Mika Kallio taking second place in the Moto2 championship.
For the team, making the move up to MotoGP with a factory specification Honda RC213V is definitely new territory. Securing the services of Briton Scott Redding to spearhead the team's assault on the 2015 MotoGP World Championship is something the team is relishing.
Estrella Galicia 0,0 March VDS team (Honda RC213V)
Scott Redding (GBR) - #45
DRIVE M7 ASPAR TEAM (Open Entry)
Nicky Hayden (Source: Drive M7 Aspar) |
Eugene Laverty (Source: Drive M7 Aspar) |
The team also returns with a fully-recovered Nicky Hayden who underwent a rather serious wrist surgery in the off-season.
Now the sole American in the MotoGP, the Kentucky Kid is joined by a new teammate, Irishman, Eugene Laverty who returns to the MotoGP after racing in the World Supersport and World Superbike Championships.
Drive M7 Aspar (Honda RC213V-RS)
Eugene Laverty (IRE) - #50
Nicky Hayden (USA) - #69
TEAM SUZUKI (Factory Entry)
Now, who could forget the baby-blue colours of the Rizla Suzuki team from a few years back? When the Suzuki corporation announced in 2011 that it would leave MotoGP in response to the global economic crisis, it was a sad day indeed.
Then in 2013, Suzuki confirmed that it would end its hiatus and return to the pinnacle of motorcycle racing in 2015. "The Story re-Starts" and there they were at the first pre-season tests in Sepang. Even if the GSX-RRs are no longer in that infamous baby-blue livery, it's nice to see them back in the paddock.
Spearheading Suzuki's challenge in 2015 is Spaniard Aleix Espargaro (Pol's older brother). Known for his talent and tenacity as well as his incredible work ethic, his addition to the team is a real plus. Joining Espargaro is another Moto2 graduate, the very talented Maverick Viñales. And, yes, he was named after Tom Cruise's character in Top Gun.
Aleix Espargaro (Source: Team Suzuki) |
Maverick Viñales (Source: Team Suzuki) |
Team Suzuki MotoGP (Suzuki GSX-RR)
Maverick Vinales (ESP) - #25
Aleix Espargaro (ESP) - #41
OCTO IODARACING (Open Entry)
Alex de Angelis (Source: Octo IodaRacing) |
Octo IodaRacing (ART)
Alex De Angelis (San Marino) - #15
APRILIA RACING TEAM GRESINI (Factory Entry)
Alvaro Bautista (Source: Aprilia Racing) |
Having retained the services of Spaniard Álvaro Bautista for 2015; Scott Redding's departure to the Estrella Galicia 0,0 Marc VDS team paved the way for Italian Marco Melandri's return to Gresini.
Aprilia Racing Team Gresini (Aprilia RS-GP)
Álvaro Bautista (ESP) - #19
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