Pramac Racing have announced that Aleix Espargaró will unite with their squad next season to race alongside Mika
Kallio in MotoGP.
The talented competitor made his debut this season for Pramac, substituting for Kallio while
the Finn raced the Ducati factory bike in Casey Stoner’s absence, his results at Indianapolis and Misano (13th and 11th)
respectively were good enough to allow him a permanent ride.
The 20 year-old, who was raised near Barcelona’s
Montmeló track, commented on the news stating, “I am very happy to be arriving in MotoGP after the time I have
had this year. It is better news to be riding for Ducati all through next season than to be riding in the final few races
of this year, which could have happened. The two races that I did for Ducati this year were good, I was very comfortable on
the bike and with the team. I think I adapt well to MotoGP because I’m quite tall and the bikes suit me better than
Moto2 machines. 2010 could be a good year for me.”
He adds, “I performed well in the two MotoGP races
I did but now I will have the whole winter to practice with the bike, get the set-up right and prepare for 2010. I will be
able to prepare calmly and precisely for racing in MotoGP.”
On his decision to move ahead in his career after
spending the majority of the year developing a Moto2 engine, Espargaró says, “Obviously this is a great opportunity
for me as I had already assumed I would be riding in Moto2 next year, which was my objective this season, to secure a place
in the new championship. But in the end this chance has come along and it is so hard to get a chance in MotoGP so you can’t
turn it down. Pramac are one of the best satellite teams in the championship, so I’m really happy and really motivated
to make the most of this opportunity.”
Pramac Racing Team boss, Paolo Campinoti, adds, “This year we
have already got good results thanks to Mika Kallio’s performances and this is why the Finnish rider will remain with
us next season. In Indianapolis Aleix demonstrated his competitiveness from the first laps in both track conditions, dry and
wet, and in Misano he confirmed his good feeling with the bike. We really count on him; his attitude and devotion to this
sport give us a lot of trust.”
On departing competitor Niccolò Canepa, Campinoti states, “I
want to take this opportunity to thank Niccolò. He is a strong guy and we wish him a happy future on and off track.
We remember his results at Mugello and Donington where he was ninth and eighth and we hope he will be able to perform at least
as well by showing his potential in these last three races. His little experience didn't allow him to perform as we all
expected during this championship, but we are anyway convinced of his talent and we are sure he will be able to show it in
other categories.”