Aleix Espargaro is expected to announce that he will retire from MotoGP at the end of the 2024 season. A press conference with Espargaro has been scheduled before his home race in Barcelona. Rumors have been circulating for some time that 2024 could be his final season, which he openly discussed in an exclusive interview. Despite his factory team, Aprilia, wanting to keep him, Espargaro stated that his future in motorsport depends on his results and enjoyment. The lack of consistent podium finishes in the current season has hinted at the announcement of his retirement.
This marks the end of a remarkable career in MotoGP, which began in the era of 800cc bikes. Espargaro first entered the premier class in 2009 as a substitute rider for Pramac Ducati. After a strong debut season, he was unable to secure a MotoGP seat for 2011 and had to compete in the Moto2 class. He returned to MotoGP in 2012 with the Aspar team and later joined Forward Racing Yamaha in 2014. Riding a disguised CRT machine, he achieved a seventh-place finish in the championship. In 2015, he moved to Suzuki, where he excelled as a development rider. After two seasons, he joined Aprilia in 2017.
At Aprilia, Espargaro became the team leader and played a crucial role in transforming the RS-GP into a competitive bike. He secured his first win in 2022 and went on to win two more times in 2023. His legacy will be defined by his contributions to Aprilia’s success. It is expected that he will continue to be involved with the team as part of the testing squad. Espargaro is also known for his frankness and sometimes explosive personality, which added to the spectacle of the sport. He has been a strong advocate for rider safety and will likely remain involved in such issues after retiring from full-time motorsport.
La salida de Espargaro al final de la temporada confirma los rumores de que Aprilia será una pieza clave en la temporada de negociaciones de 2025, mientras busca su reemplazo. El equipo estaría interesado en contratar al piloto que pierda la negociación por el puesto en el equipo de fábrica de Ducati. Esto significa que el jefe del equipo, Massimo Rivola, ahora puede concentrarse en asegurar a Enea Bastianini o al amigo cercano de Espargaro, Jorge Martin, como sucesor de Espargaro.