Yamaha’s Game-Changing Move: Securing Andrea Dovizioso as MotoGP Test Rider

Yamaha has announced the signing of Andrea Dovizioso as a MotoGP test rider and rider performance advisor until 2027, ahead of the Italian Grand Prix. Dovizioso, a former factory Ducati rider, officially returns after retiring from the MotoGP grid in 2022. He had previously tested for Yamaha and joined them at the Sepang shakedown test during pre-season preparations in February. Yamaha sees Dovizioso as an ideal test rider, given his technical knowledge and superb riding skills, which will be crucial for their MotoGP bike development program. Dovizioso expressed excitement for…

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Innovative Ducati Adjustment Unlocks Bagnaia’s Potential: Tardozzi Spills the Secret

After struggling in races following his win in Austin, Pecco Bagnaia returned to the podium in Aragon after Ducati made changes to his braking system, providing him with more confidence. Team manager Davide Tardozzi stated that Ducati constantly supported Bagnaia’s quest for improvement. The Aragon Circuit poses unique challenges for MotoGP bikes due to its high brake usage, with Bagnaia opting for larger 355mm discs, a change that yielded positive results. Moving forward, Ducati plans to further enhance Bagnaia’s performance by introducing new features and testing different adjustments during the…

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Ducati’s Ingenious Solution to Boost Pecco Bagnaia’s Performance at Aragon GP Unveiled

Pecco Bagnaia’s performance took a downward spiral after the French Grand Prix, struggling to regain form at the British Grand Prix and finishing 12th at the Aragón sprint. Amidst this slump, the two-time MotoGP champion sought help from Ducati for a solution. Bagnaia’s fortunes turned around in the recent race with a podium finish, attributed to a minor change in brake discs which boosted his confidence in braking, according to Davide Tardozzi, Ducati Lenovo Team manager. The Motorland Aragón Circuit presented unique challenges, where Bagnaia utilized larger brake discs, a…

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