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Ducati Corse boss Gigi Dall'Igna now overlooks the Olympus of motorcycle track racing that is MotoGP from the top of his red cloud. And he has trouble getting down there. A triple crown won among the elite is still not nothing at the end of a season where the feat was repeated in WSBK. The hardest part will be starting again in 2023, which therefore offers more disappointment than satisfaction as a prospect, since doing better is impossible. Enough to call into question vocations...

Gigi Dall'Igna found his Holy Grail in the form of a MotoGP world title among riders which dominates all the honors validated until then. And he knew many who is affectionately nicknamed “ goatee »Par Johann zarco. We are talking here about fifty titles in the different classes of the World Championship. Concretions taken under the awning ApriliaWhere Gigi Dall'Igna made his method triumph in the late two-stroke categories and in the Superbike world championship.

Gigi Dall'Igna, Ducati Lenovo Team

« Ducati's next goal is to do what Ferrari did with Todt and Schumacher: win 3-4 consecutive world titles« 

A strategy that now applies to Ducati to lead to this 2022 season and this remarkable result on the other side of the Alps: an Italian driver winning a world title in the major Grand Prix category, 50 years later Giacomo Agostini et MV Agusta. And history begs to be repeated according to a Charles Pernat who sees things like this GP One : " Ducati made history with this victory. The next goal is to do what Ferrari did with Todt and Schumacher: win 3-4 consecutive world titles ».

« It was the title that was missing. This is without a doubt the most important title ", said Dall'Igna in an interview with ' Trademarks '. But having succeeded in what is recognized as the greatest challenge of one’s life can also cause a feeling of dizziness: “ when you get to a certain point, it's difficult to confirm. It will definitely be another challenge. But I could alternatively resign ». Bacon or pork. In the meantime, have a good New Year.

Gigi Dall'Igna, Johann Zarco, Pramac Racing, Michelin® Grand Prix of Styria

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