Gigi Dall’Igna tells Toprak Razgatlioglu “the truth” about Ducati grievance
Toprak Razgatlioglu's criticism now has a repl𝕴yꦆ from Gigi Dall'Igna

Gigi Dall’Igna has had his say on 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Toprak Razgatlioglu’s co𓄧mplaint about Ducati in the World Superbike Championship🥀.
Reigning WSBK champion Razgatlioglu ended a miserable season-opening A❀ustralia round by threatening to quit the series.
He was 🅺left unhappy with what he perceived to be a ‘Ducati Cup’ after the Italian manuf𝓡acturer, who also dominate MotoGP, ruled both races at Phillip Island.
“I have immense respect for Razgatlioglu because he had a wonderful season last year,” Ducati boss D♛all🎀’Igna told .
“He won 13 races in a row. The truth is that, last year, it was re🗹ally a BMW Cup!
“In the sense that he dominated from start to fi✱nish. Then, as always, things in racing change.
“I don’t think it’s a Ducati Cup. Rather, we certainl🐓y have an incredible line-up of riders.”
Gigi Dall'Igna on Ducati WorldSBK stars
Ducat🐠i’s Nicol♏o Bulega won both Superpoles, then both races, in Australia.
It gave last year’s championship runne𓆏r-up ♏a big start in the battle for the 2025 title against Razgatlioglu.
“He said that the sensations he has with the bike are really incredible. He ne🃏ver had that b🐠efore,” Dall’Igna said.
“Last year he was a rookie, and he won ﷺat Phillip Island. Witꦛh an extra year of experience, obviously everything normally comes better.”
Alvaro Bautista, who struggle𓂃d last year but opted against retirement to race again in 2025, had a better first round than he expected.
“He actually did,” Dall’Igna said. “He was a bit worried after the first tests in Australia but🌼 also because we weren’t able to really ride much.
“Instead he had a really good🃏 test in Australia. He also managed to find the right feeling with the bike.
“He made a wonderfulཧ recovery so we hope to continue like that. It won’t be easy because ๊Phillip Island is a circuit that especially favours us.
“We🍌 have to keep our feet on the ground and see what happens in other races.”

James was a sports journalist at Sky Sports for a decade covering everything from Ame꧋rican sports, to football, to F1.