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Gigi Dall'Igna

Once again, to the great satisfaction of Gigi Dall'Igna, Ducati reigned on the podium at the Argentine Grand Prix, with an impeccable performance from Marc Marquez, who dominated the race and secured his fourth consecutive victory of the season. The Spanish champion's performance was all the more impressive given that he managed to maintain a high race pace throughout the event, despite the challenges posed by track conditions and tire management.

Gigi Dall'Igna, the director general of Ducati, does not hide his satisfaction. After a resounding victory in Buriram, Ducati repeats its success in Argentina, confirming the technical superiority of Desmosedici. Marc Marquez, on the top step of the podium, was able to manage the pressure, handle the heat and navigate skillfully through a difficult race, where the medium rear tires posed particular challenges.

The boss of Ducati Corse commented after the race: “ It was a very competitive race. Achieving these times with the medium rear tire was not easy, it was even necessary to manage the situation. I witnessed a beautiful and great battle, and it was difficult to maintain concentration in these conditions. » He also stressed that despite an intense battle, there was never any loss of pace, with the race being managed from start to finish.

Gigi Dall'Igna

Gigi Dall'Igna takes the lead

To Pecco Bagnaia, the race proved more complicated. Although he showed signs of strength, the Italian finished just off the podium, in fourth position. Dall'Igna explained that bagnaia had been most affected by the track conditions, which hampered his performance.

« We'll see if there was a little problem. on the front of his motorcycle, but it has nothing to do with tires, I want to emphasize that from the start ", added Dall'Igna. The results of bagnaia, although solid, were not enough to allow him to compete with the brothers Marquez, which Marc once again proved his superiority.

Ducati continues to dominate, and this victory once again confirms the strength of the Italian manufacturer, with a Marc Marquez who appears to be back to his best after his successful transition to the team.

Course MotoGP Argentine GP:

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MotoGP 2025 General Classification

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