Ducati CEO refuses to “bite” at Marc Marquez-Francesco Bagnaia controversy
Claudio Domenicali asked if Marc Marquez a🐽rrival has increased tension with rival Ducat🐼i riders

The Ducati CEO has been quizze🎀d about his stance on the cla🏅sh between Marc Marquez and Francesco Bagnaia.
Race Direction ruled that the collision at last weekꦏend’s Portuguese MotoGP was merely a raci𒐪ng incident.
Marquez agreed although he laid the✱ blame with Bagnaia, and insisted the manoeuvre was on the limit of legality.
The wider isဣsue is that it pits Ducati’s star man and the reigning MotoGP champion against its illustrious newcomer.
Claudio Domenicali, the Ducati CEO, was a꧃sked if Marquez’s arrival at the Italian manufacturer has heightened tension with other riders.
“There are so many good champions 𒐪here, we even saw Pedro Acosta have a crazy race,” he was quoted by .
“So I don’t know if꧟ one mౠore or less changes what, in the end.
“They are all very strong, some are world cha🐽mpions like Pecco and Marc who alwa𒐪ys want to win.
“I understand that they like the topic as a journalistic cue, but I try not to get pulled into the contr🃏oversy if I can. I don’t bite.”
Domenicali was asked for hisꦰ thoughts on Bagnaia’s unsuccessful attempt to cut inside Marquez, which left them both in the gravel.
Bagnaia faileꦦd to fin𝓡ish the race, Marquez ended in 16th, after they battled for P5.
Domenicali reacted: “We did first and second with an offici𒀰al Ducati, so I’m happy anywaಌy.
“Buꦍt it’s clear that when things like that happen, between Pecco and Marc, we all feel a little bad.
“But that’s how races are made.
“They💦 are two great champions and he didn’t want to give up on either of them.
“I followed the analysis t🌟hat was on TV and depending on where you watch it from𒁃, you tend to give some reason to one or the other.
“Maybe two with their 🌃experience could have been more careful, but on the other side, neither wanted to give up.
“So even though only a fifth-place was at stake, they played it 💯a lot🙈 and they both took risks.
“It’s easy tꦿo make an analysis here, but when you’re inside and you have the adrenaline on, it’s all different.
“I understand them but I don’t comp✤letely justify them. That can be a good summary.”
Who will earn 2025 official Ducati seat?
Ducati have tied Bꦡagnaia down to a long-term contract but the hunt for the 💙second bike in 2025 is on.
J𓆉orge Martin, the winner of the Portuguese MotoGP who currently leads the standings, claims he will quit Ducati if he is overlooked 📖again.
Enea Bastianini, the current incumbent, was seconܫd in Poཧrtimao.
Domenicali was asked about Ducati’s big decision.
“Having so many strong riders also means that we have invested well in these guys, that we are making them grow and that, by now, they have already 🔯grown up,” he said.
“They are all riders capable of aiming𒁏 for the title.
“Martin last year fought with Pecco until Valencia, while Enea had some crazy ꧒races including [Portimao last weekend].
“Let♋’s say it is a choice that, on one hand, is not easy. But it is also a privileged choice.”

James was a sports journalist at Sky Sports for a decade cꦿovering everything from American sports, to football, to F1.