Another rumor in the paddock has become official: Louis Vosters will step down from his role as team manager of Fantic’s official structure in the FIM Motocross World Championship. After two years of collaboration, both parties have agreed to part ways.
This move opens the door to a new chapter in the paddock, as all signs point to Vosters joining Ducati’s upcoming motocross project. Fantic, meanwhile, will continue in the championship, with its technical structure expected to transition under the leadership of Jacky Martens.
The future of the riders is still uncertain. Glenn Coldenhoff — third in the 2025 MXGP World Championship standings — has yet to confirm his next move, though rumors suggest he is exploring a deal to race in the AMA Pro Motocross series in the United States. As for Brian Bogers, the Dutchman has already announced his retirement, while Andrea Bonacorsi could remain with the new structure under its fresh identity.



During the two seasons of partnership between Vosters and Fantic, the team achieved multiple podium finishes and delivered the brand’s first-ever moto win, courtesy of Coldenhoff at the MXGP of Matterley Basin.
«And just like that, the 2025 season is over – time really flies. In 2024, we proudly became the Fantic Factory Racing MXGP team, and we were super excited to take on that challenge. From a building year to big milestones in 2025: Fantic’s first podium, first double podium, our first race win and 3rd overall in the MXGP World Championship with Glenn Coldenhoff. A season to be proud of.
After two amazing years, our journey with Fantic is coming to an end and we’re gearing up for a new chapter under a different name.
Big thanks to everyone at Fantic Racing for the great partnership and everything we’ve achieved together as a team and brand. Wishing Fantic and all its employees all the best for the future!»









