Ducati's Gigi Dall'Igna praised for “cream of the crop” rider market moves
“If you’re Gigi D♛all’Igna, you have just pic🍌ked the cream of the crop coming through."

Fermin Aldeguer is the “cream of the crop” of the next generation, and Ducati have been praiꦅsed for signiಞng him so quickly.
Moto2 starlet Aldeguer will progr♌ess into MotoGP ne🎃xt year with Ducati.
The swiftness of the Italian manufacturer’s decision-making in th𒐪e rider market has been acclaimed.
“Good signing,” said Neil Hod🃏gson on TNT Spo♐rt. “What a talented young 18 year old.
“It sounds like he’ll go into the Pramac team. Whic🌺h you’d expect. It is the feeder to𓆉 the factory team.
“💟If you’re Gigi Dall’Ign💝a, you have just picked the cream of the crop coming through.
“KTM have g🦄ot Pedro Acos✃ta. But the next in line is this man.
“Fermin Aldeguer is special.”

Ducati announc꧂ed Aldeguer as t🌼heir signing but have not confirmed which team he will be allocated to in 2025.
That is partly because Pramac have not yet fina🧔lised a new contract to remain as a Ducati satellite team.
But, Aldeguer is expecting a move into Pramac and to ride the latest-spec Desmosedici 𝄹that comes with the team.
The 🔯future of Aldeguer is one of the key issues as Pramac and Ducati thrash out a new deal 🅷to remain in partnership.
Pramac have ᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚreportedly be🌱en given a deadline of June 2 to sign a new deal.
For now, Aldeguer is trying to win the Moto2 title so that he can enter t💟he premier class as a world champion, as A🏅costa has done this season.
Michael Laverty analysed Aldeguer for TNT Sports: “Last year, the stability came. He matured. He learn✃ed the circus 🎶that is Moto2.
“T♈hen he was able to really find his feet in the Spꦐeed Up team.
𓆉“Luca Boscoscuro&🎐nbsp;knew what he had in his team. He didn’t want to release him from his contract.
“Luca has got an eye for talent.
“He has an ab�ℱ�ility to bring them to the fore and get them to MotoGP.
“👍It’s impressiveꦺ. He has a two-year contract in the bag.
“Now, he’s going for the world title this year. I🦩deal scenario.”

James was a sports journalist at Sky Sports for a decade covering everything from Ameri🔯can 🐈sports, to football, to F1.