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MOTOGP 2024: Top 10 Riders Ranked From Best to Worst

11 months ago By Sports Desk

After the end of the 2023 MotoGP season, MotoGP fans all around the world are eagerly anticipating the upcoming 2024 season. As we head into another thrilling season of the MotoGP series, the fans are anxiously waiting to watch their favorite drivers once again on the MotoGP field. We have ranked 10 riders from best to worst for the upcoming season in this article based on their performances from last season.

Here is a list of 10 drivers ranked from best to worst.

1. Francesco Bagnaia:

Of course, the reigning champion is in the 1st position, and with two titles in two years, the young Italian gun is already eyeing another record-breaking season. Francesco’s on-field demeanor with the speed of the Ducati Lenovo’s Desmosedici GP24 is already looking like a scary combination for 2024, ready to throw a fight to any team.

2. Jorge Martin:

The Spaniard is all set to give his all for the 2024 season. after a breathtaking 2023 season, in which the Spaniard slightly missed out on a chance to clinch the championship from his rival Francesco Peco Bagnaia. 
The Spaniard has shown signs of improvement throughout the year, and with still work to be done, Jorge Martin is surely looking to give fierce competition to Bagnaia in 2024.

3. Fabio Quartararo:

The French sensation is always a title contender; it doesn’t matter which team he is on. The 2021 champion is known for his fierce speed and can challenge anyone on the grid. With a disappointing 2023, in which he finished 10th, Fabio Quartararo will be aiming to make a huge comeback in 2024.

4. Marco Bezzecchi:

The Ducati driver made a name for himself with his multi-podium finishes in 2023. The driver had an excellent campaign in 2023. With still work to be done, the Italian certainly looks like a title contender for 2024.
 
5. Jack Miller:
With his aggressive driving, The Aussie, Miller is a fan favorite on the grid. With a powerful Ducati, he can score constant podium finishes for the team.

6. Marc Marquez:

The Spaniards had a very disappointing campaign in the last 4 years due to injuries and accidents. With the team change, the six-time champion is looking to make 2024 his year.

7. Johann Zarco:

A consistent point scorer in races, Johna Zarco can shake up the ranking in 2024.

8. Brad Binder:

The KTM rider, with his raw driving skills, can disrupt anyone’s day. In 2024, Brad Binder is looking to score and earn crucial points for his team.

9. Alex Rins:

A consistent well-to-do performer on the grid, Spaniard Alex Rins is like a silent killer who quietly goes about his business and scores the important points for his team.

10. Aleix Espargaró:

With his experience, veteran rider Aleix Espargaró will be looking to score some very crucial points for the team in 2024.

So, these are the 10 riders ranked on the basis of their performances, from best to worst. Although we are just speculating, only time will tell who will stand out and who will fail.

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