Rider's Salaries
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Rider's Salaries
Don't know how accurate this will be, but should give us some clues....
Marc Marquez - €12.5m
Maverick Vinales - €10m
Fabio Quartararo - €6m 3 wins
Joan Mir - €6m
Francesco Bagnaia - €5m 7 wins
Pol Espargaro - €3.5m
Jack Miller - €3m 1 win
Alex Rins - €3m 2 wins
Franco Morbidelli - €3m
Johann Zarco - €2m
Alex Marquez - €1m
Jorge Martin - €1m
Aleix Espargaro - €750,000 1 win
Miguel Oliveira - €625,000 2 wins
Takaaki Nakagami - €500,000
Brad Binder - €500,000
Enea Bastianini - €375,000 4 wins
Fabio di Giannantonio - €375,000
Luca Marini - €300,000
Darryn Binder - €250,000
Marco Bezzecchi - €250,000
Raul Fernandez - €250,000
Remy Gardner - €250,000
https://www.crash.net/motogp/news/10192 ... y-get-paid
Marc Marquez - €12.5m
Maverick Vinales - €10m
Fabio Quartararo - €6m 3 wins
Joan Mir - €6m
Francesco Bagnaia - €5m 7 wins
Pol Espargaro - €3.5m
Jack Miller - €3m 1 win
Alex Rins - €3m 2 wins
Franco Morbidelli - €3m
Johann Zarco - €2m
Alex Marquez - €1m
Jorge Martin - €1m
Aleix Espargaro - €750,000 1 win
Miguel Oliveira - €625,000 2 wins
Takaaki Nakagami - €500,000
Brad Binder - €500,000
Enea Bastianini - €375,000 4 wins
Fabio di Giannantonio - €375,000
Luca Marini - €300,000
Darryn Binder - €250,000
Marco Bezzecchi - €250,000
Raul Fernandez - €250,000
Remy Gardner - €250,000
https://www.crash.net/motogp/news/10192 ... y-get-paid
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Re: Rider's Salaries
Was that last season's wages?
I'd say Bastianini will be looking a raise for this year!
Vinales must have a good manager too!
I'd say Bastianini will be looking a raise for this year!
Vinales must have a good manager too!
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Honda need him more than he needs them.Le_Fromage_Grande wrote: ↑Sat Jan 21, 2023 7:41 pm Does Marquez have to actually ride to get his money?
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Agree about the Beast, but Vinales? How did he manage to pull 10 million? I think he's very talented but not that talented. I wonder how Asparagus the Elder feels about getting less than a tenth of what Mav is getting...?
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Just Googled. Vinales 9 wins.mangocrazy wrote: ↑Sat Jan 21, 2023 10:17 pmAgree about the Beast, but Vinales? How did he manage to pull 10 million? I think he's very talented but not that talented. I wonder how Asparagus the Elder feels about getting less than a tenth of what Mav is getting...?
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Yebbut, not with Aprilia... The only winner Aprilia have had in MotoGP is Aleix.Yorick wrote: ↑Sat Jan 21, 2023 11:30 pmJust Googled. Vinales 9 wins.mangocrazy wrote: ↑Sat Jan 21, 2023 10:17 pmAgree about the Beast, but Vinales? How did he manage to pull 10 million? I think he's very talented but not that talented. I wonder how Asparagus the Elder feels about getting less than a tenth of what Mav is getting...?
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ISTR that when he was injured, he offered to pay back his salary which was then Quoted as being $26m so maybe he's taken a pay cut?Yorick wrote: ↑Sat Jan 21, 2023 9:31 pmHonda need him more than he needs them.Le_Fromage_Grande wrote: ↑Sat Jan 21, 2023 7:41 pm Does Marquez have to actually ride to get his money?
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I'm sure Repsol will keep him comfortable too.
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If he stays with Honda, he'll be made for life. Like Mick Doohan.G.P wrote: ↑Sun Jan 22, 2023 2:58 pmISTR that when he was injured, he offered to pay back his salary which was then Quoted as being $26m so maybe he's taken a pay cut?Yorick wrote: ↑Sat Jan 21, 2023 9:31 pmHonda need him more than he needs them.Le_Fromage_Grande wrote: ↑Sat Jan 21, 2023 7:41 pm Does Marquez have to actually ride to get his money?
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It's a pity for a couple of reasons. Firstly MM would fly on a Yam or a Ducati and secondly the under par Honda has been the instrument for his injuries,on another bike he'd not have to rode over the edge so often.
Doohan stayed with Honda because it was usually the best thing out there,whereas MM has stuck with them despite it regularly being the worst bike.
Doohan stayed with Honda because it was usually the best thing out there,whereas MM has stuck with them despite it regularly being the worst bike.
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There is a school of thought that says the Honda wasn't always the worst bike, in fact was on a par with rivals, but that since MM has been their #1 rider, he has masked deficiencies in the bike by his skills and his feedback has not pointed the Honda engineers in the right direction. The bike seemed to be doing pretty well in the Stoner/Pedrosa years, after all.
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Vinales pay deal demonstrates everything that is wrong with Aprillia management. How could they offer £10m to a rider who won winter testing, only to then fold under the pressure of racing? They can't have been too chuffed to see just how little that £10m actually got them with regards to the results he achieved.
More to the point, I wonder if the salaries above reflect what Asparagus will earn during his 2023 and 2024 seasons, given that he was smashing Vinales at the time of signing?
It also shows how badly it impacts your pay when you get stuck in a team with a bike that under performs, and you don't have a good second rider to benchmark against. Had Asparagus had someone half decent (or the team hadn't screwed over their second riders), his earnings would have been much better.
I know Aprillia have got a better bike, but I still think their management skills are dubious, at best.
More to the point, I wonder if the salaries above reflect what Asparagus will earn during his 2023 and 2024 seasons, given that he was smashing Vinales at the time of signing?
It also shows how badly it impacts your pay when you get stuck in a team with a bike that under performs, and you don't have a good second rider to benchmark against. Had Asparagus had someone half decent (or the team hadn't screwed over their second riders), his earnings would have been much better.
I know Aprillia have got a better bike, but I still think their management skills are dubious, at best.
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I don't think he did terribly for first year on the bike... I guess we'll see how the other riders who are coming into the team do in year 1 on it and we can gauge then how Vinales did and how he does in this year too. He stuck in some excellent sessions.westers151 wrote: ↑Tue Jan 24, 2023 11:16 am Vinales pay deal demonstrates everything that is wrong with Aprillia management. How could they offer £10m to a rider who won winter testing, only to then fold under the pressure of racing? They can't have been too chuffed to see just how little that £10m actually got them with regards to the results he achieved.
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He definitely didn't do £10m well, and I very much doubt he will do much better next year; he's too fragile compared to others in the championship. I'm sure he'll show the odd flash of brilliance, but I still predict he'll be out scored by the Asparagus.