Ducati Corse Partners with MotoGP Authentics to Launch Official Marc Márquez and Francesco Bagnaia Memorabilia
May 19, 2026: Fans of Ducati Corse and MotoGP enthusiasts can now own officially licensed race-used memorabilia from champions Marc Márquez and Francesco Bagnaia, following a new partnership between MotoGP Authentics and Memento Exclusives.
The collaboration will make exclusive Ducati Corse collectibles available to fans worldwide, including genuine race-used fairings taken directly from the 2025 Ducati Desmosedici GP25 machines ridden by Márquez and Bagnaia during the MotoGP season.
The memorabilia pieces, which feature authentic race marks and wear from on-track action, have been professionally extracted and transformed into premium display collectibles by the MotoGP Authentics team. Each item will be sold with official provenance, offering collectors a rare opportunity to own a piece of Ducati’s championship-winning racing history.
Marc Márquez’s 2025 MotoGP Title Adds Historic Value
The launch comes after a landmark 2025 MotoGP season in which Marc Márquez secured his ninth World Championship and seventh premier-class MotoGP title, further cementing his status as one of the greatest riders in motorcycle racing history.
Meanwhile, Francesco Bagnaia continued Ducati’s dominance by securing two race victories and six additional podium finishes during the season.
Ducati Celebrates 100 Years of Racing Heritage in 2026
The partnership arrives as Ducati prepares to celebrate its centenary in 2026, marking 100 years of Italian motorcycle excellence and racing innovation.
Ducati’s motorsport journey began in 1947 with the Cucciolo Racing project before evolving into a dominant force in global motorcycle racing. The manufacturer’s first purpose-built racing motorcycle, the Gran Sport Marianna, launched in 1955 and introduced the iconic red racing identity that continues today.
To commemorate the milestone anniversary, Ducati will introduce the “Rosso Centenario” livery on the 2026 Desmosedici GP bikes raced by Marc Márquez and Francesco Bagnaia.
Founded in 1999, Ducati Corse entered MotoGP in 2003 and captured its first Riders’ Championship in 2007 with Casey Stoner. Ducati later added world titles with Francesco Bagnaia in 2022 and 2023, Jorge Martín in 2024, and Marc Márquez in 2025.
Ducati Corse and Memento Exclusives React to Partnership
Alessandro Cicognani, Licensing, Merchandising & Corporate Partnerships Director at Ducati Corse, said the collaboration would strengthen fan engagement through premium collectibles.
“We are truly proud to announce our partnership with Memento Exclusives, a company capable of capturing iconic sports moments through exceptional memorabilia. Through exclusive items and licensed signed merchandise, we empower fans to further elevate and enrich their experience with their favourite sports and idols.”
Barry Gough, CEO and Founder of Memento Exclusives, added:
“It’s great to have Ducati Corse on board as our latest memorabilia partner. The Ducati Lenovo Team has a rich history in motorsport and is synonymous with the World Championship, so we are delighted to be able to make authentic pieces available to the fans that celebrate the team’s rich heritage.”
Memento Exclusives, based in the UK’s Motorsport Valley, also operates premium collectibles brands including F1 Authentics and UFC Collectibles.
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