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“Marc Marquez and Pedro Acosta are a de facto couple in the official Ducati team.”
he 2027 MotoGP Transfer Market It’s still a long way off according to the calendar, but it’s already starting to get hot. The protagonist who finally spoke up, Aprilia CEO Massimo Rivoladuring the presentation of this season’s Noale brand project, did not hesitate to present one of the most powerful reflections of winter.
In a statement to “Moto.it”, the Italian leader laid out the main points frankly when analyzing the future of the grid. “absolutely, Marc Marquez will remain at Ducati. Pedro Acosta has said that he wants Ducati no matter what, and they have already established themselves as an official team couple. ”said Rivola, considering a scenario that many in the paddock would dare to hint at as highly advanced.
The Aprilia CEO’s words not only reinforce rumors about the future of the reigning world champion and young Spanish star; Boards that major manufacturers are starting to pre-install with chips. In this context, Mr. Rivola also referred to the following situation: Pecco Bagnaiaits future beyond Ducati is still a subject of debate. “I can’t say which team you’ll see him in, but Pecco is a champion, multiple champions. He’s piqued everyone’s interest.”he pointed out, suggesting that the Italians would. One of the biggest on the market When the time comes.
At Aprilia Key, Rivola was cautiously optimistic about the two drivers who will shape the future of the factory. “Let’s take a look. With Marco Bezzecchi, something is being built that will probably go down in history as an exaggeration. ”He explained. Furthermore, he had the following words: Jorge MartinHe wants him to get “physically better” and start working normally. “To George His speed and talent are not discussed and I would like to take the time to discuss them. ”he concluded.
Source: Mundo Deportivo
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