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Ducati Corse’s general manager took bittersweet stock of the weekend at Aragon: “Let’s turn over a new leaf”
Ducati Corse’s general manager took bittersweet stock of the weekend at Aragon: “Let’s turn over a new leaf”
“I had to make decisions against my heart, like leaving the team of my life and my friends in Honda.”
The reigning world champion, fresh from his Aragon crash, admits, “Physically I’m still not 100 percent.”
The VR46 team centaur spoke out a few days before the weekend in Misano.
The Romagna centaur wants to close on a high note before the long Asian trip.
“Now it’s time to reset and recover my body to be 100 percent in Misano.”
The Iwata-based house has decided to target Paolo Pavesio as its new managing director starting with the 2025 season.
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VR46 centaur lines up with Pecco Bagnaia
Race officials assessed the incident that cost both men their withdrawal from the Aragon Grand Prix.
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“I had the pace, but it was hard to concentrate on driving in the last laps.”
Jorge Martin enjoys second place, which sends him to +25 in the standings.
The Spaniard precedes Veijer. First podium for Lunetta, third. Fourth is world leader Alonso.
Success in the Sprint Race at Motorland Aragon came without any particular difficulty, but the Catalan driver speaks of a “complicated race.”
Contact with Aleix Espargaró during the Sprint Race at Motorland Aragon kept the team in suspense.
The Romagna rider of the Pertamina Enduro VR46 Racing Team finished tenth in Saturday’s short race.
Ducati Gresini’s Spaniard dominates ahead of Martin, who leapfrogs the world champion in the standings. Third is Acosta.
“Okay the front row, but we took eight tenths so it’s still not good, let’s look at the data even though it’s hard to understand some things.”
The Gresini Racing team rider does not mince words at the conclusion of a brilliant day of practice at Motorland Aragon.
The Romagna rider ended pre-qualifying for the Aragon GP in 14th place.
The Roman rider showed obvious difficulties in pre-qualifying for the Aragon GP.
The Catalan rider dominated pre-qualifying, setting the track’s new best overall time. Martin 4th, Bagnaia 6th, surprise Zarco already in Q2.
Statements from the two official Ducati riders on the eve of the three-day event in Spain.
Heading into the Aragon Grand Prix, the Catalan has clear ideas.
From next season, the Czech Republic circuit will return to host the top category on two wheels.
Aleix’s younger brother, who has already raced as a wild card this season at Mugello and Austria, will return to the KTM MotoGp at Misano.
‘Beast’ has very good memories of Motorland Aragon.