“This is the best compromise for us”
Ducati’s general manager Gigi Dall’Igna says the decision to reduce its number of factory MotoGP bikes in 2025 to three is “the best compromise” for the brand.
At the British Grand Prix, Dall’Igna said Ducati feels this is the best move for the marque as its grid presence is scaled back to six bikes. “This is the best compromise for us and I think this is also important because the reason why we would like to have a satellite team is to grow riders.“And at the end, the new riders don’t need an official bike because an official bike means more pressure. So, sometimes it’s better to start with the previous year’s bike.”
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