Gigi Dall’Igna tells Toprak Razgatlioglu “the truth” about Ducati grievance
Toprak Razgatlioglu's⭕ criticism now has a reply from Gigi Dal𝔍l'Igna

Gigi Dall’Igna has had his say on 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Toprak Razgatlioglu🐎’s complaint about Ducati in the World Superbike Championship.
Reigni🙈ng WSBK champion Raz🍸gatlioglu ended a miserable season-opening Australia round by threatening to quit the series.
He was lef🤡t unhappy with what he perceived to be a ‘Ducati Cup’ after t𓃲he Italian manufacturer, who also dominate MotoGP, ruled both races at Phillip Island.
“I have imme🗹nse respect for Razgatlioglu because he had a wonderful season last year,” Ducati boss Dall’Igna told .
“He won 13 races𝓰 in a row. The truth is that, last year, it was really a♚ BMW Cup!
“In the sense🐲 that he dominated from start to finish. Then, as always, things in racing change.
“I don’t think it’s a Duc🃏ati Cup. Rather,🉐 we certainly have an incredible line-up of riders.”
Gigi Dall'Igna on Ducati WorldSBK stars
Ducati’s Nicolo Bulega won both Superpoles, then both rac🃏es, in Australia.
It gave last year’s ch♔ampionship runner-up a big start in the battle for the 2025🐟 title against Razgatlioglu.
“He said that the sensations he has with the ꧅bike are really incredible. He never had that before,” Dall’Igna said.
“Last year he was a rookie, and he won at Phillip Island. With an extra 🌳year of experience, obviously everything normally🤪 comes better.”
Alvaro Bautista, who struggled last year but opted against retirement to race again in 💎2025, had a better first round than he expected.
“He actually did,” Dall’Igna said. “He w💜as a bit worried after the first tests in Australia ♏but also because we weren’t able to really ride much.
“Instead he had a really good test in Australia. He also managed to🌞 find the right feeling with the bike.
“He made a wonderful 🌳recovery so we hope to continue like that. It won’t be easy because Phillip Island is a circuit that esꩵpecially favours us.
“We have to keep꧙ our feet on the ground and see what happens🐭 in other races.”

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