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Marco Bezzecchi, the biggest threat for Marc Marquez and the rest of the Ducati team: “To what extent we fit into them is a difficult question to answer”
Marc Marquez He missed the remaining four tournaments of the 2025 World Cup. MotoGP And he realized this and in what way ducati. Their spearhead throughout the season remained at home after winning the title due to an accident in Indonesia. Marco Bezzecchi As a result, he injured his shoulder blade and had to go to the operating room.
His rivals took advantage of this to close the gap on the Borgo Panigale cars, and it was precisely Bezzecchi who chose Cervera’s witness as the man to beat on the grid. The Aprilia rider added two wins on Sunday, He finished the season with three wins in total and three more in the sprint.. Without a doubt, it was the thing that most complicated the lives of the Ducati men.
Despite winning the last two races of the year in Portugal and Valencia with an iron fist, and finishing third overall in MotoGP, the Italian still doesn’t have the courage to put himself on the same level as the Ducatis competing for the 2026 championship.
“andIt’s a difficult question because it’s very difficult to compare all bikes, not just Aprilia and Ducati. Let’s say I don’t really focus on that, just improving with the team and working on our vision and how we can do what we do best. I hope I can do more races. Next year, we’ll see then,” Bezzecchi said in an interview with Crash.net.
When Marc was at the track, he was there too.
Bezzecchi didn’t just use Marquez’s injury to his advantage. The nine-time champion on track has already won the British Grand Prix and the Indonesian Sprint. But it was in his hometown of Misano that he fought the hardest, which is why it stands out as one of the best races of last season for him.
“And at Misano with Marc, even though we didn’t win, we had a great race. It was great to get pole position at home, win the sprint and fight with Marc until the end of the Grand Prix. We were seconds away from third place, so it was really great to have such a good race,” he concluded.
Source: Mundo Deportivo
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