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If there's one man sleeping peacefully right now in the MotoGP ecosystem, it's Claudio Domenicali. The CEO of Ducati Corse can be proud of being at the head of a true dynasty, driven by two exceptional riders. Despite everything, we can imagine his disappointment at the fall of his driver Marc Marquez, in Spain, in front of his fans. His brother Alex, by triumphing, allows the Borgo Panigale firm to win its 22nd consecutive success, which equals Honda's record set in 1998. A more than reasonable compensation.

Claudio Domenicali has reason to be happy, because the current dominance of the brand he leads is simply historic. “It’s an incredible accomplishment. It is the fruit of an immense amount of work, honored by very good pilotsHowever, Fabio Quartararo was very strong and this proves that the others are working hard too, perhaps also thanks to the concessions. Many seem to forget that we don't run by the same rules.. The others still have the right to run development drivers and make improvements to the engine. Obviously, I think the gap will decrease." he confided to the microphones of GP One.

 

 

He also spoke about the crash of Marc Marquez, an unfortunate event for the official team. "Marc is extraordinary, he's riding exceptionally well. Here and there, he makes a few mistakes, probably due to overconfidence. But he also shows that he has the bike well in hand. It can happen from time to time... but let's hope it doesn't happen again. » he added.

 

Claudio Domenicali

 

Pecco Bagnaia's fate is quite different. He remains on his wheels, but struggles to fight at the front every time he goes out on the track. “He has won here the last three years. Obviously, a third place cannot suit him.The bike doesn't give him the same feeling as last year, which is why he can't overtake. He is currently working to find a solution » he concluded.

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