Dall’Igna doesn’t think having one fewer factory bike will be detrimental for Ducati
Ducati has defended the decision to reduce its involvement to just three factory bikes in the 2025 MotoGP season, saying it won't negatively impact its performance. Ducati general manager Gigi Dall'Igna said that cutting down the supply of official bikes from four to three next year was the 'best compromise' for the Italian manufacturer as it prepares for Pramac's exit from its satellite fold.
In fact, both KTM and Yamaha are strengthening their ties with their respective partner outfits next year and will treat Tech3 and Pramac as second factory teams. However, Dall'Igna doesn't think having one fewer official bike in 2025 will be a disadvantage for Ducati, as he remains convinced that the Italian marque will be able to deliver improvements with whatever it has at its disposal.
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