Marquez On A Factory Ducati In 2025

Discussion in 'Racing & Bike Sport' started by duke63, Jun 3, 2024.

  1. Pecco 4 years younger and current MotoGP champion, MM last won the world championship in 2019. Be interesting to see how Davide Tardozzi keeps the garage and his world champion happy.
     
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  2. Dislike was meant fot the post above'Marquez on a factory Ducati'post #26
    This is the last thing I wanted to see.Just my opinion.
     
  3. Ducati made a great choice!

    1st Qualifying.
    1st in the Sprint race.
    1st in the Grand Prix.
    1st time a new team rider has one on their debut since Stoner.

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  4. MM93 is a different class to everyone else when on a roll.

    Don't think the Championship will last much past mid summer unless Pecco ups his game.
     
  5. But its only the first race.
     
  6. exactly… first round and he’s put 14 points into Pecco…. Did either of the championship contenders have a bigger lead than that all last year?
     
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  7. Marquez is on a different level unless Pecco can improve.
     
  8. Well Pecco seemed to say in the interviews that he didn't have the right set up due to time constraints/ errors etc. But he will get all the info MM set up in time for the next race. I thought Pecco also sounded anything but defeated, and was pretty calm stating that he is not coming to races just to come third.

    So whilst I think MM could be unbeatable -as he has proved in several seasons gone by- I still think there is a lot to play for.

    May the fastest man win!
     
  9. Pecco didn’t get the setup right due to time constraints? The exact same amount of time MM had in practice, infact more! As he went through q1 and Marquez was straight into Q2.

    I really like Pecco but he will be looking hard in the mirror, if he wins this year it will be worth way more than both his previous champs
     
  10. Here's an excerpt:

    "Bagnaia explained that he was in delay during the Thai GP weekend due to problems he’d had at the test which pushed back some of his testing programme. That led to him arriving under-prepared for the race.

    “On Friday we finished the job that we didn’t do in the test, so I needed to set up a bit more on Saturday morning, and I was a bit too late,” Bagnaia said.

    “I didn’t try well the front tyres; yesterday I decided to go with the hard [compound front tyre] but it wasn’t the correct choice, and today I used the soft that was working much better but I think I wasn’t on the correct setup for trying to have an advantage.”
     
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