BREAKING: Ducati CEO Claudio Domenicali declines to “bite” into the Marc Marquez-Francesco Bagnaia dispute due to….

The CEO of Ducati declines to “bite” into the Marc Marquez-Francesco Bagnaia dispute

The CEO of Ducati has been questioned over his position on the incident between Marc Marquez and Francesco Bagnaia.

The Portuguese MotoGP crash last weekend was declared by Race Direction to be just a racing event.

Marquez concurred, although he blamed Bagnaia and maintained that the maneuver was within the bounds of the law.

The fact that it pairs Ducati’s top rider and the current MotoGP champion with its esteemed rookie presents a larger problem.

The CEO of Ducati, Claudio Domenicali, was questioned about if tensions with other riders had increased since Marquez joined the Italian company.

According to GPOne, he said, “There are so many good champions here, we even saw Pedro Acosta have a crazy race.”

Therefore, I’m not sure what, exactly, one more or less alters in the end.

“They are all very strong; Pecco and Marc, for example, are world champions who never give up.”I know they like the subject as a journalistic device, but I make an effort to stay out of the debate whenever I can. I’m not a biter.

When Bagnaia tried to cut inside Marquez and left them both in the gravel, Domenicali was asked what he thought of it.

After battling for position five, Bagnaia was unable to finish the race, and Marquez came in sixteenth.

In response, Domenicali said, “I’m happy either way because we did first and second with an official Ducati.”

However, it’s evident that when incidents like that occur between Marc and Pecco, we all

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