Pecco Bagnaia, admission: “I was a little afraid.”
Ducati centaur’s analysis after winning the Sprint Race, then greeting the audience in Italian.
Ducati centaur’s analysis after winning the Sprint Race, then greeting the audience in Italian.
Victory came in a photo finish, first five positions all occupied by Ducatis.
Bagnaia and Tardozzi in unison in their judgment of the Catalan, guilty of slowing down the world champion in qualifying.
The Catalan’s comment after his rift with the world champion during Mugello qualifying.
First and second at the end of qualifying, the Ducati and Honda centaurs argued heatedly on the track.
The reigning World Champion was 78 thousandths ahead of the Honda centaur.
Bagnaia and Tardozzi all'unison in their judgment of the Catalan, guilty of slowing down the world champion in qualifying.
The Ducati Gresini team centaur ahead of everyone with a time of 1:46.121
Ducati rider ready to return to Mugello after nearly three months in the pits.
Ducati VR46 rider: “For the moment, I do not know what I will do in the future.”
The Piedmontese pilot: “I’m not 100 percent but it’s nothing special.”
The Honda centaur at a press conference talked about his future
The Rimini centaur has been in the pits since the Portimao Sprint Race.
The Ducati rider returns to his physical condition after the Le Mans crash.
“The ankle is fine and should not bother me,” said the Ducati centaur.
Ducati CEO: “I think it’s not the right thing for us, we have an amazing group of riders.”
The Spaniard won the Superpole Race and race-2, capping off a weekend that began with pole and success in race-1.
Race stopped with three laps to go due to a crash by Petrucci and Lecuona, the Spanish world champion precedes Razgatlioglu.
The reigning Spanish rainbow medalist led the way, behind him teammate Rinaldi.
The Spaniard was ahead of Razgatlioglu and teammate Rinaldi.
Ducati Corse general manager: “Marquez will only accept an official team”
“I think he will run in Ducati with a much lower engagement than he has now,” said the former Yamaha rider.
The Borgo Panigale stable’s test driver will remain a tester until 2026, when he will be 40 years old
“He is not at fault, the bike was completely changed.”
The Borgo Panigale home donates the sum to the Region’s Civil Defense to support those affected by the flood.
The Piedmont centaur: “I would like my name to be identified with that of Ducati.”
Both riders got back on their bikes after physical problems at the very circuit that will host the next race, quellod el Mugello.
“He is already a two-time world champion, I am reasonably certain he will win again,” said the Ducati MotoGp team manager.
The team manager of the Borgo Panigale racing stable: “If you underestimate, you make a big mistake.”