MotoGP Authentics and Ducati Corse race-used memorabilia partnership announced
Ducati’s new MotoGP Authentics partnership gives collectors the chance to own genuine race-used bodywork from its 2025 title-winning Desmosedici GP25 machines.

Ducati fans with deep pockets, and perhaps a spare bit of desk space, can now buy officially licensed pieces of MotoGP history, after Ducati Corse signed a new memorabilia partnership with MotoGP Authentics.
The deal, operated by Memento Exclusives under licence from MotoGP, means collectors will be able to buy genuine race-used parts from the factory Ducati Lenovo Team bikes raced by Marc Márquez and Francesco Bagnaia during the 2025 season.

Among the headline items are fairing elements taken directly from the pair’s Ducati Desmosedici GP25 machines, complete with the scuffs, marks and wear picked up during actual race weekends. They are rather on the small side – and as it stands no full fairings are listed on the website. But they are nicely presented, with each fairing element coming presented in a clear plastic surround.
The partnership expands Ducati’s growing commercial push around its racing programme, and lands as the Italian marque gears up for its centenary celebrations in 2026. Ducati says the company’s competition heritage will form a major part of those celebrations, with the brand already confirming that the 2026 Desmosedici GP bikes will run a special “Rosso Centenario” livery inspired by the classic Gran Sport Marianna racer from the 1950s.

While signed leathers and replica helmets are nothing new in MotoGP, genuinely race-used factory bodywork from championship-winning machinery is a rarer proposition. Ducati and MotoGP Authentics are clearly banking on collectors wanting a physical slice of the team’s current golden era, especially with Márquez now adding titles in Ducati red to his already expansive CV.
You can check out the full range of memorabilia on the official website.
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