FIRST LOOK: Marc Marquez on a Ducati, Luca Marini at Honda, Acosta in MotoGP

Marc Marquez has been on track riding a Ducati for the first time.
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The eight-time world champion was introduced to his 2024 MotoGP bike by his new team, Gresini, on Monday night.

On Tuesday, Marquez rode the Ducati for the first time at the Valencia postseason test.

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His switch from Honda to the Italian manufacturer's satellite team is one of the biggest rider moves in MotoGP history.

He will team with his brother Alex Marquez, who made the same move a year ago, next year.

Marquez has penned a one-year contract with Gresini and hopes his new machinery will be enough to allow him to challenge for the MotoGP title in 2024.

He is one championship behind Valentino Rossi's tally of seven.

Luca Marini

Luca Marini, Valencia MotoGP test 28 November
Luca Marini, Valencia MotoGP test 28 November

Luca Marini, Valencia MotoGP test 28 November
Luca Marini, Valencia MotoGP test 28 November

The brother of Valentino Rossi has finally confirmed his switch from VR46 to Repsol Honda, where he will replace Marquez, in 2024.

It will be a step up for Marini from a satellite to a factory team, although he is sacrificing riding a Ducati for a below-par Honda.

But Marini is feted for his analytical skills and could be the perfect rider to help Honda develop a winning machine.

Pedro Acosta

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The Moto2 champion made his first appearance in MotoGP at Tuesday's test.

He will be riding for Tech3 GASGAS in the 2024 season after earning his call-up to the premier class.

Such is the prodigious talent of the teenager, KTM were willing to relegate the experienced Pol Espargaro to a test and wildcard role.

Can Acosta justify the hype?

Alex Rins

Alex Rins, Valencia MotoGP test 28 November
Alex Rins, Valencia MotoGP test 28 November

Rins jumped on board his Yamaha for the first time on Tuesday. He is switching from LCR Honda.

Rins had an unusual season, becoming the only Honda rider aside from Marquez to win a grand prix since 2018 when he succeeded in Texas.

But a broken leg in Mugello then ruined the rest of his year. He confirmed that he would leave Honda, having complained that his feedback to develop the bike was not being prioritised, during his injury absence.

Franco Morbidelli

Franco Morbidelli, Valencia MotoGP test 28 November
Franco Morbidelli, Valencia MotoGP test 28 November

Morbidelli spent the first months of 2023 at risk of losing his MotoGP seat but, when news finally came through that Yamaha were axing him, it all worked out well.

That's because Morbidelli is jumping onto a factory-spec Ducati at Pramac in 2024.

Marquez and Marco Bezzecchi were briefly in the running for the Pramac bike, which Jorge Martin almost won the 2023 title on. But Morbidelli got the nod.

Fabio di Giannantonio

Fabio Di Giannantonio, Valencia MotoGP test 28 November
Fabio Di Giannantonio, Valencia MotoGP test 28 November

Di Giannantonio will switch from Gresini to VR46.

His form has exploded since it was confirmed that he'd lose his 2024 spot to Marquez.

After protracted talks, he has signed a deal to remain in the premier class.

Johann Zarco

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Zarco has left Pramac Ducati to join LCR Honda.

How the veteran rider copes with leaving behind MotoGP's best bike to jump onto one of its worst remains to be seen...

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