Ducati react to Pramac’s claim that “project of young riders” has been ditched
“We haven't changed our philosophy"

168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Ducati have denied the Pramac boss’ claim that they have abandoned their policy of promoting young rid🐻ers.
Pramac announced at the D🦋utch MotoGP that they would quit Ducati after 20 years to become a Yamaha satellite team next season.
“They believe in 𝔉the project of the young riders, which it seℱems Ducati does not believe anymore,” Pramac owner Paolo Campinoti said to TNT Sports.
It was a clear reference about Ducati’s decision to choose Marc Marquez for their 2025 offꩵicial team, at the expense of Jorge Martin or Enea Bastian꧂ini.
Ducati general manager Gigi Dall’I🍌gna has responded to : ""First of all I want to thank Pramac and Paolo for all these yಌears spent together and for the beautiful things we have done.
“Ducati has also grown thanks to their contributionꦿ, thanks to the fact that together with them we have developed our bike and t🌟he talents that ride it.
“They have certainly done an important job and we 💃are sorry both from a professional and human point of view to lose such a beautiful and importa🎉nt reality.
“Having said that, unfortunately, the whole wo𝕴rld wanted us to lose a team next year and in the end it happened.
“We haven't changed our philosophy, we continue to want to focus on young people as well since we have signed a contraꦓct with Fermin Aldeguer with whom we are aiming a lot.
“And we would like to do with him exactly what we did with Pecco, with Enea and also with Martꦅin.
“It's clear that we will no longer do it with Prama♏c but with another 🐭team.
“We will have three teams and no longer four, life goes on 🧜and so we wilဣl have to move forward."
Moto2 teenage🌳 talent Aldeguer has been signed to a contract to be promoted into MotoG🧸P next year with Ducati.
It was presumed tꦜhat his destinatioꦇn was Pramac, which is no longer the case due to their decision to go to Yamaha.
Instead, Aldeguer must be ജplaced into the Gresini🐷 or VR46 teams.
Ducati must also decide what to do with the factory bikes that, this season, ar𓆏e given to Pramac’s Marti꧒n and teammate Franco Morbidelli.

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