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At Ducati, we are considering the future with optimism according to the admission of its boss on the ground Gigi Dall'Igna. Andrea Dovizioso leads the championship after his success in Great Britain which followed his victory in Austria. DesmoDovi has four wins at this stage of a season where he presents himself as the one who has won the most. The GP17 cannot therefore be considered a bad bike so much so that some are starting to ask themselves this question: why does Dovizioso's five-time World Champion teammate not manage to do as well?

The demonstration of force currently being made by a Andrea Dovizioso at the top of his art puts him in a state of weakness Jorge Lorenzo. In the Italian press, he was pushed around, firstly because of his salary. Announced at 12,5 million euros, it stands out compared to the equally estimated price of Dovi which would be 1,5 million euros. It is certain that, compared to the results on the track, the difference seems like an injustice.

On this point, the boss Claudio Domenicali himself stepped up to the plate to clarify that the values ​​announced were justified at the time the contracts were signed. Of which act, but it is time for Por Fuera to show his know-how. He knows it, and, since the start of MotoGP in Brno, he has been talking about possible victory every day before the meeting: “ we have a good chance of making it happen in Misano. Even if the circuit has a lot of turns. Which will make things more difficult. The Hondas are strong, Marquez is competitive and he was fast during testing on this track. But if nothing disturbs us, we will be able to fight for the podium and, perhaps, the victory ».

At this stage of the season, after twelve contested events, Jorge Lorenzo is seventh in the championship with 90 points, 98 less than his teammate and overall leader. The latter has won four victories while the Mallorcan only claims a third place in Jerez as his best result. It is clear that everyone expects better from Jorge Lorenzo.

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