Mattia Guadagnini has bid farewell to the factory Husqvarna team, as injuries unfortunately hindered him from showcasing his true potential. Meanwhile, it’s rumored that Ducati has placed Guadagnini at the top of their wish list for their debut MXGP season. Mattia Guadagnini, after leaving Husqvarna, has caught Ducati’s attention as they prepare for their first MXGP season in 2025. Ducati is reportedly targeting Guadagnini, who has shown promise despite recent injuries. The Italian manufacturer is developing a 450cc bike with the help of Antonio Cairoli and Alessandro Lupino, aiming to sign two riders for their debut. Guadagnini’s familiarity with the Maddii Racing team, which has ties to Ducati, adds to the speculation that he might lead their rookie lineup.
Mattia Guadagnini posted – well, everything comes to an end… we definitely had a good time, I gave my best and we worked really hard, but in the end we didn’t get much. I’m sorry for that, after a good winter I got injured, took me 4/5 months to finally feel myself again and finished again in a hospital.
anyway, can’t thank enough the whole team, @_rasmusjorgensen_ and @rubs_racing for the opportunity🫶🏼
big thanks also to @mattgiro181 my mechanic, my roommate, travel partner and most of all my friend.
wish you all the best for the future 🙂