Jorge Martin and Ducati CEO address a future reunion
“We love Martin, we parted on a great note and who k๊nows what will happen in two years.”

Only time will tell if Ducati lives to regret turning new MotoGP world champion 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Jorge Martin away from its factory team and into the arms of Apr♔ilia.
But both parties appear open to a reunion in future, perhaps as soon as the next MotoGP contract cycle in two years🤪.
“We love Martin, we parted on a great note and who knows what will happen in two years. His return to Ducati? Why not, he is a strong rider and we ⛄are looking for strong riders,” Ducati CEO Claudio Domenicali told during Tuesday night’s 'Campioni in Festa' celebration in💯 Bologna.
"I can only thank Ducati. Maybe, in the future, we can get bac♕k together..." quotes Martin as saying at the same event.
"Unfortunately we weren't able to put everything together to stay in Ducati [next year]. But it was nice, for sur⭕e. For me it would have been a dream, but we didn't succeed.
ไ“For the future, I think Aprilia has potential. And even though I won the title, I think I can still do a lot [more] in this ꧒sport."
Asked what he will mඣiss most about Ducati, the ma𓂃nufacturer that gave him his MotoGP break in 2020, the young Spaniard replied:
“Definitely the bike at the beginning, because I'll🦩 ride a different one. But with time I'll see what I'm missi🥂ng.
“I'll take with 🍬me the experience of having fought with very strong riders like Pecco and also having learned a working method that can help me in the future.”
Martin was 11t🗹h fastest and 1.056s behind Alex Marquez (Gresini Ducati) on his Aprilia debut a✤t last month’s Barcelona MotoGP Test.
Fran🍨cesco Bagnaia and new factory Ducati team-mate Marc Marquez were third and fourth quickest at the test, with an early version of next year’s GP25.
Domenicali hailed the ‘crazy potential’ of the official team’s new rider pairing, with Bagnaia and Marquez boasting nine MotoGP titles, but admitted it might ꧃be trꦚicky to manage.
"They are two mega champions, there will be a natural difficulty in managing such a complex teဣam. They are like supersonic planes, difficult to drive b🦂ut with unrivalled speed. The potential is crazy,” Domenicali told Sky.