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Pons signs Barbera and Baldassarri for Moto2 2018

The Pons Moto2 squad has announced it will field an all-new line-up of Hector Barbera and Lorenzo Baldassarri next season.

Hector Barbera, Avintia Racing

Hector Barbera, Avintia Racing

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Barbera steps down to the intermediate class after seven seasons in MotoGP, while Baldassarri makes the move across from Forward Racing to partner the veteran Spaniard.

They replace Fabio Quartararo, who is reportedly heading to the Speed Up squad, and Edgar Pons, the younger son of team owner and ex-250cc world champion Sito.

Barbera told Motorsport.com at Misano that a Moto2 berth at Pons was his most likely avenue for 2018 after losing his seat at Avintia Ducati, who are set to announce Xavier Simeon as Tito Rabat's teammate for next year.

He becomes the second rider in this year's MotoGP field to move down to grand prix racing's middle category, following Aprilia outcast Sam Lowes.

"After eight years in MotoGP the goals have not been achieved, as it is a championship in which more means are needed beyond the rider," said Barbera.

"When I saw the opportunity to return to Sito Pons team I did not think [hard about] it. Together we were second in the overall world standings [in the 250cc class in 2009], winning several races and I think I'm in the moment to risk and make such a decision.

"I am very excited and I have the motivation to start this new project. I also want to thank Avintia Racing who facilitated the termination of the contract. The goal is none other than to fight to win races and the championship."

Baldassarri, meanwhile, has endured a difficult third season at Forward, having taken his maiden victory with the Swiss team at Misano last season on his way to eighth in the points.

The Valentino Rossi protege currently lies 17th in the championship with a best finish of fourth at Barcelona to his name.

Aegerter stays put

Elsewhere in the Moto2 field, it was confirmed that Misano race winner Dominique Aegerter will remain with Kiefer Racing in 2018.

The Swiss rider had been linked to a possible return to Interwetten, which is switching from Kalex to KTM machinery next year, but instead will remain on board a Suter.

2018 Moto2 line-up so far:

Team

Riders

Marc VDS

 Alex Marquez

 Joan Mir

Ajo KTM

 Miguel Oliveira

 Brad Binder

Sky Racing Team VR46

 Francesco Bagnaia

 Luca Marini

Pons Racing

 Hector Barbera

 Lorenzo Baldassarri

CarXpert Interwetten  Sam Lowes
Marinelli Rivacold Snipers  Romano Fenati
Dynavolt Intact GP

 Xavi Vierge

 Marcel Schrotter

Speed Up  Danny Kent
Tasca Racing

 Simone Corsi

 Federico Fuligni

Gresini Moto2  Jorge Navarro
Tech 3  Bo Bendsneyder
Kiefer Racing  Dominique Aegerter

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