The reason why Dani Pedrosa believes that Ducati will go crazy from the start of the 2023 MotoGP: Okezone Sports

RACER KTM tester, Dani Pedrosa was impressed with Ducati’s performance in MotoGP 2022 ago. He also said that Ducati would be a real threat and could go crazy from the start of the 2023 season.

He conveyed this because he saw the thorough preparation of Ducati. In fact, with new tires and new racers, it is believed that Ducati will accelerate from the start of next season.

(Enea Bastianini and Francesco Bagnaia will be a team at Ducati Lenovo)

Just to note, in MotoGP 2022, Ducati won the world championship through its flagship racer, Francesco Bagnaia. In addition, Ducati was also able to ensure the title in the constructors’ championship and also the team (Ducati Lenovo).

With this achievement, Dani Pedrosa believes that Ducati will again show its fangs. In fact, the former Repsol Honda racer is quite sure that Ducati will immediately show its dominance from the start of the season.

“Without a doubt, Ducati will come back strong at the start of the season,” said Dani Pedrosa as quoted from Motosan.

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In addition, Dani Pedrosa feels that the new, softer tire type will allow Ducati to accelerate even faster. It is believed that it will make it difficult for other factory teams to be able to compete with Ducati’s dominance.

“It can be seen that with the new and soft tires it is easier for the Ducati riders to go one second faster.

Aeneas Bastianini

“This puts the eighth Ducati at the front of the grid. For other teams, it is more difficult to be at the front of the grid,” added Pedrosa.

Apart from Ducati, Dani Pedrosa cannot predict how other manufacturers will perform next season. But he ensured that all manufacturers would make some changes this winter.

“It is difficult to assess the balance of power at other factories. At the moment no one knows what situation other factories will face after the winter season.”

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