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TAVULLIA – Valentino Rossi’s half-brother, Luca Marini, is confirmed to ride a Ducati in MotoGP 2021. The 23-year-old racer is part of the Esponsorama Ducati and will ride the Desmosedici GP 20.

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For a debutant racer like Marini, riding a Ducati was clearly not easy. Basically, the iron horse from Italy is known to be very difficult to beat.

“The Ducati has said their bike is not the simplest bike. It’s a special bike. “At the end of the 2020 MotoGP they look strong with many riders who of course have a different way of racing,” said Marini.

For Marini, this is certainly a formidable challenge. Because, the Italian rider clearly wants to achieve the best results in his first year appearing in the MotoGP class next year.

“Ducati managed to come out as champions in the constructors team. I think in fact it can also be a balanced bike, but we need to know, “added the racer who was ranked second in the Moto2 2020 final standings.

To be able to realize her dream of achieving the best results, Marini said she would do various ways, one of which was by asking Francesco Bagnaia for advice or tips and tricks.

Bagnaia is a rider who has been riding a Ducati motorcycle with Pramac for two years. Bagnaia, who just rose to the MotoGP class in 2019, has felt how difficult it is to drive the Desmosedici.

But, slowly, the Italian passport rider began to understand the pride of Ducati’s motorbike. No wonder if in MotoGP 2021 Bagnaia is trusted to defend the main team or factory with Jack Miller.

The success of Bagnaia, who began to understand the performance of the Ducati motorbike, wanted Marini to steal his knowledge. As a fellow racer who graduated from the VR46 Academy as well as a fellow Italian rider, Marini is sure that Bagnaia wants to help him.

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“I have spoken a little with Pecco (Bagnaia’s nickname), but more broadly. Later I will ask him something more as we approach the first test (MotoGP 2021 pre-season test), “concluded Marini, quoted by Tuttomotoriweb.

(mirz)

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