Davide Tardozzi coddles Pecco Bagnaia and defends Marc Marquez
“Those who criticize Marquez don’t know motorcycling.”
“Those who criticize Marquez don’t know motorcycling.”
The team manager: “He is a world champion of great value.”
The eight-time world champion commented on the outcome of the German Grand Prix at the Sachsenring.
First retirement of the season, at Sunday Gp level, for the Roman driver of the team founded by Valentino Rossi.
The Sachsenring weekend brings with it some positive signs, according to the rider from Rimini.
“In the last 10 laps we pushed with tires at the limit, we had no traction left and we were turning really strong.”
Jorge Martin falls in the final while first. On the podium the two Marquez brothers.
The Spaniard precedes Dixon and Ogura, Vietti third until a few turns from the end finishes fifth. Garcia, seventh, is still the world leader.
The Colombian at the Sachsenring continues his dominance in the category.
The Ducati centaur spoke bluntly after finishing the mini-race in third place.
The Prima Pramac centaur was ahead of the Portuguese Aprilia customer and the reigning world champion. Sixth place for Marc Marquez.
The Ducati Pramac Spaniard also prints the track record, the Catalan hampered by Bradl is 13th.
The Aprilia Spaniard precedes Martin and Olivera. Fifth Bagnaia. Ducati Gresini’s Spaniard ends up ruinously on the ground and is out of tomorrow’s Q2 for now.
The Ducati Pramac Spaniard was ahead of Marc Marquez and Vinales. Ninth was the world champion.
The Aprilia rider tried to take to the track in the first free practice of the German GP, but the pain in his hand prevailed.
“The potential to fight for victory is there, but we know how Marc Marquez is exceptional at this track.”
The Ducati team manager commented on the recent domino effect that occurred in the rider market and the relationship between the two future teammates.
The Catalan driver will be on the official team starting in 2025
“I suffered a really complicated injury because it involves my hand on the gas,” stressed the Aprilia centaur.
The setback in Assen did not bring down the talented Iberian.
“Sachsenring is not one of my favorite tracks, but I am confident that we can do a great job,” claims the Aprilia rider.
Next weekend he will be the youngest driver on the grid.
The Ktm test rider expects sparks in the official Ducati team.
The Spanish rider, Marc’s brother, will continue his adventure in the association founded by the late Fausto Gresini.
The Spanish driver, fourth at the finish line, was demoted to 10th place for violating the tire pressure rule.
The general manager of the Borgo Panigale-based manufacturer took stock of the situation
“Even if I had passed him at the start, I would not have been able to keep up with him,” says the Spanish driver.
The reigning world champion completed a dream weekend in Assen but already gives the appointment to Sachsenring.
The Romagna centaur is satisfied with his second consecutive podium finish.