KTM secured Pedro Acosta in MotoGP, promoting him this year to the premier class through the Red Bull GasGas Tech3 satellite team. However, it has more open seats for 2025 and has now admitted interest in Marc Márquez.
The six-time MotoGP champion joined Gresini this year, where he rides a Ducati and is already making waves. Francesco Guidotti, team manager of KTM, admitted to Sky Sport that he would like to have Márquez and Acosta on board but expressed skepticism about the older of the Spaniards joining the project:
– We already have an advantage in the decisions to be made because we already have Pedro. As for Marc, I don’t hide that I would like to have him in any way. Having both would be a great deal. But he’s doing very well with Ducati, and it seems strange to me that he would want to change to three bikes in three years, although it’s just because of his age. I think he will play the cards he has with this bike, even in the future.