MotoGP Gossip: ITV4 attracts peak audience, Ciabatti admits 8 Ducati’s possible

Last week’s MotoGP of Le Mans was the first time that Brit🤡ish free-to-air TV showed a live race in seven years. S🍰o… how did it do?
Well, the Grand Prix was certainly a spectacular one and a good representation of the sport&nbsᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚp; for starters, as the first flag-to-flag race since Brno 2017 attracted 💯over 400,000 viewers.
As reported by Motorsporꦇt Magazine, the exact figure was 425,000. These numꦉbers are according to BARB from Overnights.tv.
Le Mans is not the only race that will be aired on ITV this season as the Brit꧂ish Grand Prix at Silverstone has also been announced.
The figure of 425,000 is impressi▨ve given it doubled what BT Sport’s coverage typically attrac💝ts which is 150,000 to 250,000 viewers per race. .
. If Ducati are to agree terms for another two bikes on the grid, it will be a continuation of the good few weeks for the Bologna team with Miller taking back-to-back wins and Francesco Bagnaia one point of the title lead.The Australian’s stunning form is rumoured to result in a contract extension from the t✱eam -&nbs🐼p; announcement expected at the next Mugello MotoGP round.
Finally in today’s MotoGP column we have the subject of flag-to-flag races. Le Mans provided one of the craziest races in recent memory, but for Valentino Rossi it’s a format of racing he’s no🔥t a fan of.
On the idea of flag-to-flag races Rossi said: "Personally, I don't like the flag-to-flag races - not because it'♓s stressful, but ♛because they are difficult and above all are more dangerous."
Rossi finished the race in 11th position after qualifying in 🦄ninth and specified what makes it so ‘dangerous’ in his mind. "If you go out on the track with rain tires and it dries, it's not dangerous. It is then a matter of switching to slicks as early as possible in order to lose as little time as possible. The problem is the slick tires, then it gets dangerous," added the nine-time world champion. .