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Top 5 Fastest MotoGP Bikes Ever Recorded

Top 5 Fastest MotoGP Bikes Ever Recorded
Amzar Hazeeq
February 5, 2026

A closer look at the machines that pushed MotoGP top-speed records to the limit on one of the fastest circuits in the world.

Fastest MotoGP bikes

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When it comes to outright speed in MotoGP, no circuit highlights raw performance better than Autodromo Internazionale del Mugello. With its long main straight and flowing high-speed sections, Mugello has become the benchmark venue for top-speed records in modern MotoGP.

Over the past few seasons, manufacturers have continued to push the boundaries of engineering, aerodynamics, and engine performance. Here are the top 5 fastest MotoGP bikes ever recorded, based on official speed trap data from race weekends at Mugello.

1. KTM RC16 – 366.1 km/h

Fastest MotoGP bikes

Rider: Pol Espargaró
Session: Practice
Season: 2024

The fastest MotoGP speed ever officially recorded belongs to KTM, with Pol Espargaró clocking an astonishing 366.1 km/h during a practice session at Mugello in 2024.

This milestone highlights KTM’s relentless progress in engine development and straight-line performance. Once considered an underdog in top-speed comparisons, the RC16 has evolved into one of the most powerful machines on the grid, combining aggressive acceleration with improved aerodynamics.

2. KTM RC16 – 364.8 km/h

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Rider: Enea Bastianini
Session: Tissot Sprint
Season: 2023

KTM appears again in second place, this time with Enea Bastianini recording 364.8 km/h during the Sprint race at Mugello in 2023.

Achieving such a speed under race conditions further underlines KTM’s engine strength and stability at extreme velocities. Sprint races demand full commitment from both rider and machine, making this figure even more impressive.

3. Ducati Desmosedici GP (Gresini Racing) – 364.8 km/h

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Rider: Alex Márquez
Session: Tissot Sprint
Season: 2024

Matching KTM’s second-fastest speed is Ducati, with Alex Márquez hitting 364.8 km/h aboard the Gresini Racing Ducati during the 2024 Mugello Sprint.

Ducati has long been synonymous with top-end speed in MotoGP, and the Desmosedici GP continues to prove why. Known for its powerful V4 engine and refined aerodynamic package, Ducati remains a constant threat on fast circuits like Mugello.

4. Ducati Desmosedici GP (Prima Pramac Racing) – 363.6 km/h

Fastest MotoGP bikes

Rider: Jorge Martín
Session: Race
Season: 2022

In fourth place is Jorge Martín, who recorded 363.6 km/h during the main race at Mugello in 2022 with Prima Pramac Racing.

Achieving this speed during a full Grand Prix race is particularly noteworthy, as fuel loads, tyre wear, and race strategy all play a role. Martín’s performance reinforced Ducati’s reputation as the benchmark for straight-line performance during that era.

5. Aprilia RS-GP – 363.6 km/h

Fastest MotoGP bikes

Rider: Maverick Viñales
Session: Tissot Sprint
Season: 2023

Rounding out the top five is Aprilia, with Maverick Viñales recording 363.6 km/h in the 2023 Mugello Sprint.

Aprilia’s inclusion in this list showcases how much the RS-GP has improved in recent years. Once criticized for lacking top speed, Aprilia has transformed into a competitive, well-rounded package capable of matching the fastest bikes on the grid.

What These Speeds Mean for Modern MotoGP

These record-breaking figures reflect how far MotoGP technology has advanced. Improvements in:

  • Engine efficiency and power delivery
  • Aerodynamic downforce and drag reduction
  • Electronics and ride-height devices

have all contributed to pushing MotoGP bikes beyond speeds once thought unreachable.

As regulations continue to evolve and manufacturers refine their designs, Mugello is likely to remain the stage where MotoGP’s fastest machines write history.

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