Finger pointed at biggest threat to Ducati at Argentina MotoGP

Ducati told to watch o𓂃ut for a particular🔥 threat at second MotoGP round of 2025

Marco Bezzecchi
Marco Bezzecchi

The biggest danger to Ducati’s dominance at the Argentina MotoGP has been identified.

Ducati were on top during the season-opening Thailand Grand Prix ▨with Marc Marquez unstoppable throughout the🌜 weekend.

Behind him, Alex Marq🌸uez and Francesco Bagnaia ensured it was a Ducati free-for-all.

But heading to Argentina, they have been told to watch out for Aprilia.

Factory rider Marco Bezzecchi won th🦄e 2023 Argentina MotoGP (on a VR46 Ducati) and also won at this circuit in Moto3.

Rookie Ai Ogura also shone in Thailand an෴d could reproduce that form again, even if Aprilia’s star man 𝓀Jorge Martin is still out injured.

Marco Bezzecchi pinpointed for Argentina MotoGP

“The Apr𒀰ilia generally, in these conditions, works well. It has a strong front end, it’s a good agile bike,” Lewis Duncan told the Crash MotoGP podcast.

“You’re🌜 looking at Aprilia taking a step forward. Bezzecchi had a strong first weekend and now knows what 🌟the weak point is - at the moment, it’s qualifying.

“He’s not quite sure where the limit of thಌe bike is. He’s riding it automatically like it’s a Ducati, which will take time to g𒁏et over.

“He was seventh on the✱ grid in Thailand. If that’s the benchmark for when his time attack is not brilliant?🐷 It’s not bad at all.

“A lot ಞof the Argentina weekend will depend on how well you get out of the gate on Friday.

“Fr🥃iday will be a difficult day, it always is, because of the track conditions. If you come through that in a good place, the job is almost half-done.

“If you’re on the back foot going into qualifying, 🦄you’re playiღng catch-up.”

Doubts over Yamaha and Honda

Yamaha caught the eye during pre-season testing but weren’t ꦰable to convert that optimism into results in🌺 Thailand.

However, the unique track conditions may hav☂e played a role in hiding Yamah♐a’s true potential.

Lewis Duncan said about Yamaha in Argen🍬tina: “We go back to the normal tyre carcass on the rear which should heꦫlp.

“If they can get i🍬nto a sweet spot with the front end, it should help.

“⛎We haven’t seen the true form of Yamaha yet. Thailand was disappointing, there's no way of dressing it up. We expected more.

“Is Argentina going to be a real reflection? If they come away more competitively than Thailand, 🎐then it’s a good indicator.

“If they come away in the same place, it suggests there is more work to do. But maybe the track is the problem, w💧ith its grip.”

Honda, the weakest manufacturer last year, saw Johann Zarco finish seventh in Thail🔯and.

“Honda came through t𝄹he Tha𒆙i weekend strongly,” Lewis Duncan said.

“They don’t have traction or top speed🌌 but they were fine, they were compet🐻itive by their standards.

“A🍸ustin and Spain are the next races for Honda that I’m keeping an eye on.

“They are both good circuits for that bike, ge🌱nerally. Especially at Jerez wit🌞hout a long straight.

“Argentina will be interesting because it will give us more of an idea of wh꧅ere the Japanese manufacturers are.

“But it’s an odd circuiꩵt so there will be caveats.”

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