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The message of Ducati guru Dole Aigna gives wings to Aldegu’s future: “actions that mark his destiny.”
In Mark Marquez This year in 2025, we decided to play in a different league, so we need to exclude it from the equation. It was the best of the current grill, and in Austria he once again demonstrated it with six consecutive doubles and the ninth major award of the season. However, with the leader aside, what stood out above all was Fermin Ardegea.
Murcien signed his best motorcycle career. The overtaking signed by Pedro Acosta or Marco Betzecchi is not typical of a 20-year-old rookie. I surprised the whole paddock and came in second and even watched the race. I didn’t get the winner’s trophy, Gigi Dall’ignasports director at Ducati Cors. And it has great value in your future as well.
“After finishing third at Le Mans, Aldegar was the protagonist of a great Test on the circuit.A striking career rhythm with great performances, exciting comebacks and goals worthy of a true champion! Together, the action marks its destiny: The quality of those who know more than 20 and the courage and talent of unning debutants. Congratulations to him and Gresini’s team, always in the great hero,” explains the Italian in his LinkedIn column.
Otherwise, Doll Aigoon also talked about Mark Marquez’s career. Marc Marquez’s career continues with an extraordinary victory (12 count sprints), looking at his ninth world title after five years of Calvary.
“For the first time in his career, the unstoppable mark won in Austria, adding six consecutive ‘doubles’ to his record, bringing Ducati’s victory to 10 on this circuit, turning the Red Bull Ring on the most victorious path for us. Career built on highly unning accurate and managed strategies After falling into the unfortunate classification round, he was relegated to fourth place on the grill. It’s exciting, spectacular, and undoubtedly a very tough award. Mark waited for his moment and knew how to take full control of his tires and launch a decisive attack later in the race,” he said.
Source: Mundo Deportivo
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