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Dani Amatriaín, a former rider and experienced manager, delivered a powerful analysis of the 2025 MotoGP on the YouTube channel Trata de Arrancarlo. Concerned about Ducati's dominance, he called for an urgent review of the regulations to rebalance the power between manufacturers. "We urgently need to adapt the regulations, iron out the differences, and involve more brands in the fight for the top positions," he insists. According to him, the spectacle should not depend on unpredictable weather conditions, as at Le Mans, where rain reshuffled the cards. "We can't just have exciting races when the weather is unfavorable," he insists.

On the Trata de Arrancarlo YouTube channel, via motosan, the former pilot and manager Dani Amatriaín delivered a sharp analysis of the start of the 2025 MotoGP season. Satisfied with the spectacle offered, he nevertheless points to a growing imbalance between the manufacturers, and calls for an urgent reform of the technical regulations.

Amatriain does not mince his words: " it is urgent and necessary to adapt the regulations, to smooth out differences and to involve more brands in the fight for the top spots. »

The former mentor of Jorge Lorenzo, now a careful observer of the paddock, warns of a situation where the races only become interesting in the rain – as in French Grand Prix at Le Mans – because they artificially confuse the issue. We cannot depend on adverse weather conditions to have suspense »

« In MotoGP, there are very good riders who are fighting with inferior bikes. We must give them a real chance. »

Another frustration ofAmatriain : seeing brilliant pilots locked into limited technical projects. There are very good riders, world champions in other categories, who are fighting with inferior bikes. We must give them a real chance. »

A clear call to prevent a single manufacturer from monopolizing the podiums, to the detriment of the spectacle and diversity. Speaking of spectacle, Marc Marquez stands out as the dominant figure at the start of the season. Amatriain, the key to the championship does not lie in an outside opponent, but in the ability to Marquez to manage one's own limits: " his first rival is himself. He knows it, and if he manages to manage it, it will be very difficult to take this championship back from him. »

The #93 is fast, strategic and ever more mature, and seems to have transformed the Ducati GP25 into a machine to crush the competition... while others, like Pecco Bagnaia, are struggling to unlock its potential.

Amatriain However, he recognizes the good work of DORNA in promoting the championship: " In terms of visibility and management, MotoGP remains exciting to follow. It's well managed, it's beautiful to see. » But he warns of the consequences of a persistent technical imbalance, which could harm the overall appeal of the championship in the medium term.

« We are only 25% of the way through the championshipWe know that MotoGP is ruthless: one or two retirements and everything can change. » Dani Amatriaín concludes realistically. MotoGP 2025 is off to a good start, but it will take more than rain and a handful of heroes to keep fans on the edge of their seats for the long haul. A technical redistribution is, according to him, inevitable.

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