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The Ducati Decision – Part 1 | MotoGP™ Stories



Three riders, one seat, the battle was on between Jack Miller, Jorge Martin and Enea Bastianini to wear Ducati red in 2023!

48 thoughts on “The Ducati Decision – Part 1 | MotoGP™ Stories”

  1. Definitely, I really do hope everything will be ok for Jack in KTM…But just watching Jack's reaction at the pit in Qatar and the style of beirer, it will not be good for sure…
    I just hope that beirer is the "multi faces" guy we know he is and just get smooth over Jack's reactions…

  2. I am not happy with decision of Ducati..Martin should have been the person riding in factory ducati next year…And of course Jack Miller did a great step away..Why should he continue with ducati in non factory team? Better move to KTM factory…POOR DUCATI… A wish to Martin to beat Enea in every race and to Jack Miller to show them all they did a really bad desicion…

  3. I completely understand Jack's frustration and Ducati was not looking at the bigger picture. Sure Enea is going to be a champ, wouldn't rule out Jorge, but for the brand, and for Pecco Jack was as good as it gets. The fans will endure his loss the most. We all saw the Andreas fight, having two fast riders usually doesn't pan out as expected.

  4. Enea is tough to like, comes across as arrogant and phony. He’s the opposite of Jack Miller but has a higher ceiling of performance. Enea and Pecco will not get along I predict.

  5. Miller is an excellent rider with a ton of skills but still has a lot to learn. I think being with another team will only help him improve.
    I think it's pretty ironic of him saying that he is an easily likable guy and many people like him. It's seems a little ironic because he was the only one screaming and acting like a sore loser crybaby blaming the bike and essentially the team when he didn't do well.

  6. The only problem is those are 3 different bikes 😅 kinda curious what data they see to determine that rider "comfortable with our bike"

  7. No Qatar….. not in MotoGP nor in soccer!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Good Bye!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  8. Wish my Ducati had precision.
    Blown fork seals, twice. Front sprocket retaining plate failure which let the chain chop out the side of the swing arm. All leaving a bitter taste in my mouth.

  9. Interesting to see the differences between teams, though! Aprilia hanging on to Aleix for dear life and immeadiately grabbed Viñales, while Ducati has the luxury problem of having too many top riders to choose from 😀 Still seeing the boss so devastated about loosing Miller makes them so human. Like they actually care about their riders and that's what makes the Moto GP great and Ducati even more

  10. This is great quality! Just like the F1 Netflix series. Cannot understand why this cannot culminate into a blockbuster series. This is fantastic documentary.

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