Reigning MotoGP world champion Francesco Bagnaia believes “Ducati and Aprilia are unbeatable” heading into the 2023 season. Read more ⬇️
The Ducati rider topped last weekend’s final pre-season test in Portugal with an unofficial lap recordThis completed a clean sweep for Ducati in winter testing, the marque topping all five days in 2023 with its riders.
“Now, looking at the pace, looking at everything, you don’t know which tyres, which part of the bike they were testing.“It looks like this, but I don’t want to say anything before the race because I already did this mistake [last year] and I don’t want to repeat the same mistake.”Though Ducati and Bagnaia are clear favourites for the title as the new season starts, Bagnaia was reticent to make any firm assertions on this matter.
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