
Marc Marquez offered his reaction to the news that Pirelli would replace Michelin as the official MotoGP tire supplier in 2027.
MotoGP confirmed last week that their collaboration with Michelin will end after the completion of the 2026 season. The regulations will be revised for ’27, Arguffy making the perfect time for a change.
Sport bosses wanted to integrate the three Grand Prix lessons under one supplier. This creates consistency and should help the recruits.
Pirelli already provides rubber for moto3 and moto2. Michelin is involved in Motoe, but was of little interest in intermediate and light brackets, which do not serve the interests of technological progress.
There was tension between Aprilia and Michelin earlier this year after Jorge Martin’s serious accident at the Sepang test. The French company put it on an invisible temperature issue.
But a furious Massimo Rivola rejected this explanation. It is unlikely to play a role in Michelin’s exit, with broader issues.

Marc Marquez admits he doesn’t like change as Pirelli prepares to take over by Michelin
Talking to stores including Espana engines On Thursday, Marquez noted that he had already experienced a MotoGP tire transition. Michelin from Bridgestone in 2016, to the Spanish spot was already twice world champion.
Marquez is one of the three riders from the 2016 Stingent on the network. The others are Pramac’s Jack Miller and Tech3’s Maverick Vinales.
Cervera’s ant thought there was a number of strange accidents after Michelin’s arrival. He does not necessarily believe that this was the mistake of the newcomers. It is an inherent danger to change suppliers.
Marquez is resistant to change, but rules are aiming to make bikes in general safer. In an attempt to reduce Corning speeds, they will move towards smaller engines.
“As a rider. I think I’m the only one who fought with another tire supplier, bridgestone,” Marquez said. “I don’t like the changes in this sense, because it already happened when Michelin arrived and there was a period of adjustment in which there were a lot of strange crash.”
Frankie Carchedi only used one word after hearing for Michelin’s MotoGP exit
There is a reputation in Paddock that Michelin lost a Pirelli tender war for MotoGP. Italians already have an agreement with Formula 1.
Specifically, Liberty Media’s proposal proposes the acquisition of the first two -wheeled series is under investigation amid fears of a monopoly. But there seems to be no obstacle to Pirelli facing their handle.
Michelin will push with the development of a new front tire, which will be inserted next year. They are willing to invest and honor their commitment Desspite the exit of their image.
Former Marquez Frankie Carchedi crew chief just wrote “Wow” when he heard the tire news. Clearly, he considers it as an important moment for the sport.