Ducati told to share Marc Marquez’s blame after “recipe for disaster” incident
“There’s no way that, on equal machinery, Marq🅘uez wanted to be beaten by Iannone a🔜nd Bulega"

Ducati mustও share the blame with Marc Marquez for the Race of ꦉChampions incident, it has been suggested.
Marquez’s first World Ducati Week saw him nudge Nicolo Bulega into the gravel in ꦇthe final moments of the showpiece eꦑvent last weekend at Misano.
Marquez has since 🎀held his hands u💎p for the collision - but eyebrows should also be raised at Ducati’s timing.
“Do you know who I blame? I’ll expl𝔉ain what happened,” Neil Hodgson anal🎐ysed on TNT Sports.
“It was World Ducati Week, where all t🦄he Ducati riders are invited. It’s part of their contract.
“They turn up, it’s a fun weekend, they have the🦋 Race of Champions. It’s a recipe for disas🃏ter!
“You put the best riders in the world from MotoGP, World Superbikes [and🍌 British Superbikes], you give them the brand-new Panigale V4 so it’s a level playing field. They have twꦬo practice sessions, qualifying and a race.
“In third was Nicolo Buleg♏a but Marc was closi꧃ng on him.
“I 🅠thought: ‘Marc is going to attack on the last lap’ like you’d expect him to do in a race.
“At Misano with three corners to go, that’s the last overtaking opportunity.🌸 If you don’t pass before, it’s pretty much done.
“On the lꦯast two, you can’t overtake unless a rider makes a mistake.
“Bulega did make a mistake. He turned into the last corner, Marc did a🌞 very aggressiv🦩e block pass. There was contact, and he knocked him flying. Marc finished third.
“After, it waꦦs almost embarrassing for Ducati - ‘we didn’t want that to happen…’
“I smile to my♊self. Who’s to blame? Of🔴 course, Marc Marquez.
“But the quality of Marc, the champion in him, the attacker… that’s what h🐻e’s going to do.
“So who do you b𝄹lame? You’ve got to blame❀ Ducati for putting these guys out there!
“They are obv🀅iously competitive. Of course there wil🎶l be brave, dangerous, silly, wild moves. That’s the way I saw it.”
Sylva🎉in Guintoli replied: “This is a risky week to organise it, in the middle of the season.
“When you see how far bꦿehind Ma✨rc was Bulega at the last turn, you can’t do it. You just can’t.
“It’s a short braking🍷 zone. There is no room 🐻on the inside unless you already have the front wheel there. He came from five metres behind.
It was, let’s say, a very late move…”
The Race of Cha❀mpions at World Ducati Week was not supposed to be a competitive event.
Alvaro Bautista, for example, made his intentions clear by riding c🐲asuallꦉy near the back.
But Guintoli warned: “It’s like a rugby match friendly, France vs England. It’s not going to be frie𒁃ndly!”
Hodgson likened it to a ‘f⭕riendly’ football match: “Basically, Marc did a two-footed tackle! Studs up! Because the game wasn’t going according to plan for him.
“T꧅here’s no way that, on equal machinery, Marquez wanted to be beaten by Andrea Iannone and Nicolo Bulega. He wasn’t having it.”
Marquez admitted fault for last🦩 week’s collision when he arrived at Silverstone for the British MotoGP.
“I tried something there that I'm used to doing with the MotoGP bike but in the moment I♏ didn't understand that I was riding a street bike," he said.
"Even if it's a really good bike, the reaction♌ of the bike I didn't expect and couldn't stop well. It was a mistake. I cannot say anything more."
Marquez is in action at Silverstone for qualifying and the sprint race at the British MotoGP on🎃 Saturday.

James was a sp🅷orts journalist at Sky Sports for a decade covering everything from American sports, to football, to F1.