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Ducati MotoGP team manager Davide Tardozzi says it has “done everything we can” to make Pecco Bagnaia comfortable on the GP25. As the 2025 season nears its conclusion, Pecco Bagnaia is facing the real prospect of finishing fifth in the championship after a difficult Portuguese Grand Prix.
The Ducati Panigale V2 MM93 and Panigale V2 FB63 are tribute rides made in honor of the Lenovo 2025 team riders, Marc Márquez and Francesco Bagnaia
World Superbike star Nicolo Bulega will replace Marc Marquez for the rest of the 2025 MotoGP campaign, Ducati has confirmed. This year’s MotoGP champion has been sidelined since fracturing his shoulder at the Indonesian Grand Prix at the start of October and it was announced shortly afterwards that he would skip the rest of the season.
Bezzecchi launched perfectly from pole to earn the holeshot, with Acosta holding onto P2 ahead of the fast-starting Alex Marquez. The latter gained two places off the line, which meant Fabio Quartararo (Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP) and Francesco Bagnaia (Ducati Lenovo Team) dropped a place each into P4 and P5 respectively.
Ducati didn’t simply win the MotoGP World Championship this year—it blew everyone else out of the water. When Spanish rider Jorge Martín crossed the finish line in the Solidarity Grand Prix of Barcelona on Nov. 17 in front of a home-country crowd ...
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Why Trackhouse believes Aprilia can topple Ducati in MotoGP 2026
Buoyed by Aprilia's progress in the last 12 months, Trackhouse boss Davide Brivio says beating Ducati is not impossible
Portugese GP winner Bezzecchi proved that Aprilia’s RS-GP finally has a rear end to match its awesome front end to score the brand’s third win of the year so far. Meanwhile Ducati’s factory team had something to celebrate – its first Sunday point since September!
Nicolo Bulega could be set to replace Marc Marquez for the remainder of the 2025 MotoGP season. Ducati has confirmed 2025 WorldSBK runner-up Nicolo Bulega will make his MotoGP debut as part of a test at the Angel Nieto Jerez circuit, in Spain.
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MotoGP Portuguese GP: Alex Marquez shakes off Pedro Acosta for sprint win
Alex Marquez won a thrilling duel with Pedro Acosta to clinch the sprint race at the MotoGP Portuguese Grand Prix on Saturday. The Gresini Ducati rider recovered from qualifying fifth to take the win and deny front-row starter Acosta a breakthrough victory in MotoGP.