Valencia MotoGP Test: Aprilia Dominates, Yamaha Struggles with V4, Ducati Shows Depth

Jorge Martin shows positive signs during the Valencia Test at Ricardo Tormo Circuit (Diego Sperani/Dorna).

The curtain fell on the post-season MotoGP test at Valencia with plenty of intrigue as teams unveiled new packages and riders adapted to fresh challenges. Here’s what stood out from a day that could shape the 2026 season. 

Aprilia Sets the Benchmark 

Aprilia stole the spotlight at the Valencia MotoGP test. Raul Fernandez (Trackhouse MotoGP Team) topped the timesheets with a blistering 1’29.373, achieved during his 52-lap run. His pace signals strong intent from the Noale factory heading into 2026. 

Fernandez’s teammate Ai Ogura was the busiest rider on track, completing 64 laps, the highest of any rider. Across the garage, Marco Bezzecchi (Aprilia Racing) impressed with the second-fastest time, just 0.027 seconds behind Fernandez. Bezzecchi’s bike featured a new aerodynamic package, which appears to be paying dividends. 

Meanwhile, 2024 World Champion Jorge Martin returned to action after a season spent recovering from injury. Logging 52 laps, Martin’s performance gave Aprilia confidence that he’s ready to fight at the front again. 

Yamaha’s V4 Gamble Faces Early Hurdles 

Yamaha’s test was more subdued. Across four riders from Monster Energy Yamaha and Prima Pramac Yamaha, the team managed only 183 laps combined—an average of 45 laps per rider, compared to Aprilia’s 57-lap average. 

Yamaha debuted its new V4-powered M1, a radical departure from its traditional inline-four. The bike needs data, but so far, it’s struggling for speed. Three Yamaha riders ranked among the five slowest overall. 

Fabio Quartararo (Monster Energy Yamaha) offered cautious feedback: 

“It’s too early to say whether I’m happy or not,” he said.
“We didn’t make many laps. We spent a lot of time changing many things on the setting because we clearly miss our strongest point, which is the front feeling. So, this is why we spent a lot of time in the garage.” 

Among Yamaha’s riders, Toprak Razgatlioglu—the three-time World Superbike Champion—was adapting to MotoGP machinery, completing 53 laps. Despite being among the slowest, optimism remains. Pramac team boss Gino Borsoi told Crash: 

“Regarding Toprak: I’m quite surprised and impressed with his mindset and riding style. We all know he is incredible in the braking points. But he showed today he is able to change his riding style in a really short time. We gave him some tips and he is able to learn really fast.” 

Ducati Shows Strength Despite Absences 

Ducati delivered a solid performance despite missing Marc Marquez, who is still recovering from injury. Francesco Bagnaia finished 10th with 50 laps, even after a late crash with 45 minutes remaining. 

Replacing Marquez, Nicolo Bulega impressed by finishing 8th overall, ahead of Bagnaia, with 45 laps completed. The standout Ducati rider was Alex Marquez (BK8 Gresini Racing MotoGP), who clocked 1’29.457, making him the third fastest overall. 

Valencia Test Result 

Position  Rider  Team  Time  Total Lap 
1  Raul FERNANDEZ  Trackhouse MotoGP Team  1’29.373  52 
2  Marco BEZZECCHI  Aprilia Racing  1’29.400  60 
3  Alex MARQUEZ  BK8 Gresini Racing MotoGP  1’29.457  53 
4  Fermin ALDEGUER  BK8 Gresini Racing MotoGP  1’29.550  55 
5  Pedro ACOSTA  Red Bull KTM Factory Racing  1’29.581  53 
6  Maverick VIÑALES  Red Bull KTM Tech3  1’29.620  56 
7  Fabio DI GIANNANTONIO  Pertamina Enduro VR46 Racing Team  1’29.641  47 
8  Nicolo BULEGA  Ducati Lenovo Team  1’29.661  45 
9  Brad BINDER  Red Bull KTM Factory Racing  1’29.711  52 
10  Francesco BAGNAIA  Ducati Lenovo Team  1’29.731  50 
11  Ai OGURA  Trackhouse MotoGP Team  1’29.834  64 
12  Joan MIR  Honda HRC Castrol  1’29.872  37 
13  Johann ZARCO  CASTROL Honda LCR  1’29.894  46 
14  Luca MARINI  Honda HRC Castrol  1’29.916  44 
15  Fabio QUARTARARO  Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP Team  1’29.927  46 
16  Jorge MARTIN  Aprilia Racing  1’29.994  52 
17  Enea BASTIANINI  Red Bull KTM Tech3  1’30.291  47 
18  Toprak RAZGATLIOGLU  Prima Pramac Yamaha MotoGP  1’30.667  53 
19  Alex RINS  Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP Team  1’30.720  33 
20  Jack MILLER  Prima Pramac Yamaha MotoGP  1’30.864  51 
21  Diogo MOREIRA  Honda LCR  1’31.197  57 
22  Celestino VIETTI  Pertamina Enduro VR46 Racing Team  1’32.511  24 

 

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