Yesterday the Ducati officially presented the motorcycles and livery that will be used by the official team in the long 2022 campaign. The goal for the Borgo Panigale manufacturer is to finally return to winning that world championship title that has been missing since 2007. After two constructors’ titles won in the last two years, which is joined by the success in the ranking of the teams brought home in 2021, this is the last step to be taken for the reds of the two wheels. On the sidelines of the presentation of the Desmosedici GP22, the CEO of Ducati Motor Holding also spoke, Claudio Domenicaliwho took stock of the situation a few weeks before the start of a World Championship that will see eight bikes from the Bolognese manufacturer on the track.
“There is great excitement for the start of this MotoGP championship. The desire to test ourselves after winning the second consecutive Constructors’ title is really great. Last season we decided to focus on a new strategy that has given us great satisfaction – said Domenicali – with young and energetic pilots who have matured this year and, thanks to the experience gathered, are ready to be even more competitive. In 2022, two more of our bikes are added and they will become eight Ducatis on the track on circuits all over the world. The official team Desmosedici GPs will have a new Ducati red livery for the first time in our history in MotoGP, the same color as the bikes we sell to our passionate customers. A sign and testimony of the ever closer link between the bikes we develop for racing on the track and those that every Ducatista can buy. At our side there is still Lenovo, which in addition to being Title Partner of the official team is also an important technological partner, with whom we have achieved important objectives such as accelerating data collection and analysis that have allowed us to improve decision-making processes. on the track. We can’t wait for March 6 to start the season in Qatar and to cheer again together with all the Ducati fans “.
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