Valentino Rossi on Yamaha and Ducati today: “They must decide, the game changed”

Yamaha’s 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Fabio Quartararo bemoaned his bike’s performance as he was pipped to the world championship on the final day of the MotoGP season by Ducati’s 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Francesco Bagnaia.
Ducati have already reinforced their 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:MotoGP 2023 rider line-up by adding 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Enea Bastianini, who won 🙈the second-most races in 2022, to their factory team.
"Yamaha always focuses on balancing the bike, a fairly easy bike and cornering,” said the legendary🃏 Rossi.
“But now the distance to tꦯhe Ducati is important. I must say that Ducati in recent years has put anyone in difficulty, all the Japanese manufacturers are in great difficulty.♉”
MotoGP has already been rock𒀰ed by the shock exit of Japan-based Suzuki.
Rossi’s iconic career is linked to Yaཧ🍨maha, the team that he enjoyed his heyday with.
A two-year spell at Ducati - where a famous Italian rider joined a famous Italian brand - was disastrou🌃s.

Rossi never added to his seven world titles in the premier class in the final 12 seasons of his career, ♏even after leaving Ducati to return to Yamaha.
But his protege from the VR46 Academy, Bagnaia, became Ducati’s first world🦂 champion in 15 years this season.
“In Ducati they have an aggressive way of working, many bikes🅰 on the track and everyone's data,” Rossi said.
“So they have taken 🥂a step forward and the Japanese manufacturers will have to decide, because the ඣgame has changed: we need more money, more people... Will they feel like it?
“They must understand that to win they will have to do more. Ducati is reaping the benefits of Gigi Dall'Igna's 🦄work and now I think it's the best bike."

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