Gigi Dall’Igna answers question: ‘Will Ducati sign Marc Marquez?’

The Repsol Honda star rider is contracted for 2024 and has cl💧aimed he will stay yet reports continue to emerge that he might seek a better bike elsewhere.
The cꦍurrent vacancy at Pramac Racing was linked🔴 to Marquez, before the assumed free seat at Gresini was even more surprisingly touted as his destination.
"A🌊nyway, it's a difficult story,” the Ducati general manager told .
“I don't think Marc Marquez will rid🌳e for Ducati in the future.
🍷“On the other hand, it has often been shown that nothing is impossible in our s🌞port.
"🥃Yes, yes, we d𒉰on't have to talk about how fast Marc Marquez is.
"We know that very well."
Johann Zarco’s exit from Pramac to LCR Honda, where he will replace Yamaha-bound Alex Rins in 2024, 𝐆has freed up the best bike on the grid for next season, the latest-spec Desmosedici.

Franco Morbidelli, who is current🐎ly without a seat next year, is a contender.
Marco Bezzecchi was offered the Pramac seat but could stay put at ꧟Mooney VR46 instead.
Separ🎐ately, Fabio di Giannantonio is expected to lose his Gresini seat, creating another opening.
"We don't want to set a deadline for the team and Bezz🌺🐬ecchi and we didn't do it," said Dall'Igna.
"The team is a Ducati team, Bezzecchi is really a great rider wh👍o grew up in the🤪 Ducati family.
“But it is in the interest of eve💖ryone involved that we h💟ear the decision in Misano at the latest, maybe even in Barcelona."
MotoGP returns in Barcelona this weekend.

James was a sports journalist at Sky Sports for a decade covering ev🌱erything from American sports, to football, to F1.