It’s from the station skiing in the Italian Dolomites from Madonna di Campiglio, in the province of Trento, that the MotoGP Ducati Lenovo Team presents this morning the Desmosedici 2025 of Marc Marquez and Francesco Bagnaia.
Austrian until 1919, when it was attached to Italy at the end of the First World War, the place, once very popular with the Austrian elite and today by the Italian bourgeoisie, will today have a touch Spanish, with the first appearance under the colors of Borgo Panigale of the essential
Marc Marquez.
The Catalan had in fact participated in the Barcelona test with his own colors, certainly based on red, but he will now wear exactly the same livery as his teammate
Francesco Bagnaiawith the exception of his personal sponsors, of which Red Bull is no longer a part, without counting Monster Energy.
With undoubtedly the best MotoGP on the field and two of the three best riders of the 2024 season, the Ducati 2025 team has undoubtedly constituted a Dream Team under the leadership of
Luigi Dall’Igna. The teaser does not give rise to confusion and emphasizes the desired understanding between the drivers to find the top of the field. We’ll see if this lasts the whole season, beyond the first races…
On a technical level, and logically, the Italian firm does not benefit from the concession system. The engines which will be approved in Thailand will therefore be frozen for two years, with no possible change, except in exceptional cases for reasons of safety, reliability or proven non-availability of components, provided that no increase in performance is obtained. Consequently, we do not expect any major new developments in this area, especially since being classified A in the dealership system, Ducati also has the smallest number of tires to carry out its private tests (170) .
-On the aerodynamic side, however, the Reds are still entitled to one evolution per driver and per season, and this is perhaps where we will see something new, although nothing in particular was tried during the Barcelona test…
Now, let’s go live!