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General Manager Ducati Corse at Ducati Motor Holding

Eighth win of the season out of 12 races, 70th in the History, 5th Sprint-GP double in a row, Marc is the first Ducati rider to achieve these heights, having won all but one of the Saturday Sprint races. This is a supremacy that overshadows mere wins, and speaks volumes about the great work we're doing in bike-rider symbiosis, making us justly proud. A well-deserved tribute to what is yet further proof of Marc’s amazing class, overwhelming and, above all, smart; always knowing how the different race situations and conditions need to be managed, whether seizing the race lead from first to last lap in absolute command, as in Germany, or when starting in a more cautious manner, to then step up to maximum pace at the GP half way mark, keeping everyone at a safe distance without taking any risks, as he did yesterday. He optimises every circumstance, whether in dry or wet conditions, at the crucial moments bringing out the best from the bike and from himself, combining savvy and instinct, modulating the experience of a Champion and the inexhaustible craving for victory: yes, a Champion who, precisely for being one, shows humility in the awareness he has of needing to still grow and improve. Pecco was really good, with a great start, as already done on Saturday’s Sprint after his extraordinary first Pole position of the season: taking the lead and holding on as long as he could, lapping strongly through to the end, getting close to the podium. A podium he would have deserved in view of what happened in the Sprint. A fourth place however, significant for the way in which it developed. In my opinion, his best weekend this season: two excellent races, with signs of improvement, and a pace aiming at the top positions. He was also unlucky, and it was our fault. One must be able to appreciate every little indication and positive reaction that comes from the bike and above all from the rider as well as from the team: most important facet is to never let up and for us all to work hard together. The season’s halfway point has now been reached: now for well-deserved holidays, coming just at the right time and suiting everyone. This is the opportunity for recovering precious mental energy. Energy to be eventually pitched back on the track against opponents that are becoming increasingly insidious and fearsome, something that is no longer “breaking news”… Happy holidays to them too! And a hug to all our wonderful fans, see you soon! Come on, Ducati!   #Ducati #DucatiLenovoTeam #ForzaDucati #MotoGP #Czechia

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Mirko Baschieri

Hub Manager presso BPER Banca

3mo

MM93, dominio, fuori categoria.

Maicol Lippi

Deputy Head of Lab & R&D, optimizing productionu and technical support with leadership and passion. Skilled IT technician specializing in gaming, PXE systems, Windows imaging, and complex hardware repairs.

3mo

Avete deciso di pagare, stra pagare Marquez, almeno non fingete di essere dispiaciuti per Bagnaia… sapete benissimo perché non arriva primo e non ci dovrà nemmeno mai arrivare… poi nessuno mette in discussione le capacità di Marc anzi!

Massimo Ronchi

Energy Engineer | CEO & Founder @Breathe Happiness | Tech & ESG Innovator

3mo

Grazie Luigi Dall'Igna per aver riportato un fenomeno assoluto là dove merita di stare! Complimenti a te e a tutto il team per il lavoro straordinario!

Gianluca Gozzi

Automotive Engineering

3mo

Best rider ever! GOAT Marc

What makes it’s so special is the fact that Marc has the best team to support him. Gigi - You definitely made the best move last year when you signed Marc and he’s proving his Worth every weekend. Cheers !!! 

Alessandro Gissi

Sales Manager Franceair Italia

3mo

Il peggio del peggio! L'anti italiano! Lo scorretto! Il buttafuori! Il peggior pilota senza regole e senza nessuno che gliele fa rispettare. Il peggior esempio da seguire......in sella ad una moto italiana o quasi....ormai tedesca.... Mai cosi male in una motogp condizionata dalle gomme e dell'elettronica....spero finisca presto l'era marquez!

Definitely worth reading

D’accordo su tutto meno che sulla prestazione di Bagnaia. Senza Marc la Ducati, che è la miglior moto sulla griglia, non avrebbe vinto ne la sprint ne la gara. Allo stesso tempo capisco che un pilota vada difeso… complimenti ad aver scelto Marc in quanto su un Aprilia o su una ktm avrebbe vinto il mondiale ..

Sandro Gentiluomo

Senior Sales Manager, Europe Region - INOVANCE Technology Elevator Division

3mo

Gigi, speriamo che la Ducati non diventi una moto che solo MM93 riesce a guidare, come é successo alla Honda

MM93 The Best 🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆+🏆

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