Johann Zarco will leave Ducati and Pramac Racing at the end of the 2023 season, paving the way to join LCR Honda next year to replace Yamaha-bound Alex Rins.
The Frenchman has been a Ducati rider since 2020, when the Italian marque signed him to a deal to join the Avintia satellite squad, before being promoted to Pramac on full works-spec Ducati machinery in 2021.
Honda’s offer was for two years with an option for a third at LCR, while Ducati’s deal was for one year with a view to moving the Frenchman to its World Superbike project in 2025.Motorsport Images “This progress has brought him to the position of being the current leader of the MotoGP championship.
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