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Morbidelli seals 2018 MotoGP graduation with Marc VDS

Moto2 championship leader Franco Morbidelli will move up to MotoGP next season with the Marc VDS team, it has been confirmed.

Franco Morbidelli, Marc VDS
Franco Morbidelli, Marc VDS
Franco Morbidelli, Marc VDS
Franco Morbidelli, Marc VDS
Jack Miller, Estrella Galicia 0,0 Marc VDS
Franco Morbidelli, Marc VDS

The Italian rider, who won four of the opening five Moto2 races of the season, had been linked to a graduation to the top class for some months, with Pramac Ducati and an expanded LCR Honda team believed to be among his options.

However, Marc VDS team boss Michael Bartholemy told Movistar on Saturday that Morbidelli will remain with the Belgian outfit next season as he steps up to the premier class.

It means one of Marc VDS’s existing riders, Jack Miller and Tito Rabat, will be forced to move on from the squad in 2018.

Miller, who is in the final year of a three-year agreement with Honda, has made it clear his preference is to stay with the team, but is also believed to have held discussions with Pramac Ducati.

Rabat, meanwhile, has come under increasing pressure to retain his seat, although he has been strongly linked with a potential future with the Avintia Ducati team, which is understood to be unlikely to retain either Hector Barbera or Loris Baz.

Morbidelli’s current teammate Alex Marquez will stay in Moto2 for another season, and will be joined by Moto3 graduate Joan Mir.

2018 MotoGP rider line-up so far:

TeamRiders
Repsol Honda

 Marc Marquez

 Dani Pedrosa

Movistar Yamaha

 Valentino Rossi

 Maverick Vinales

Ducati

 Andrea Dovizioso

 Jorge Lorenzo

Suzuki

 Andrea Iannone*

 Alex Rins

Aprilia

 Aleix Espargaro

 Sam Lowes*

KTM

 Pol Espargaro

 Bradley Smith

LCR Honda

 Cal Crutchlow

TBA

Marc VDS Honda

 Franco Morbidelli

TBA

Tech 3 Yamaha

 Johann Zarco

 Jonas Folger

Pramac Ducati TBA
Aspar Ducati TBA
Avintia Ducati TBA

* Under contract but ride thought to be uncertain

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