Ducati CEO points out thought-provoking reason for Marc Marquez crash
Claudio Domenicali has his ♏sa🐎y on Marc Marquez crash

The Ducati CEO has named an intriguing reason for 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Marc Marquez’s latest costly crash.
And his verdict perfectly aligns with Marquez’s own justification for falling in weekend’s Spanish MotoGP at Jerez.
Marquez crashed on Lap 3 and put it down to 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:“too much confidence”, and the t෴op boss of his manufacturer ꦬhas now had his say.
Ducati CEO on Marc Marquez crash
“Marc is e𝓀xtraordinary, he is riding very well,” Claudio Domenicali told GPOne.
“Every now and then he makes a few small mista🦂kes due to overconfideꦰnce.
“However, he is showing that he has the bike in h𝔍and.
“Let’s say that every now and then, a little mi♏stake can happen. Hopefully we’ll be okay with that for a while!”
Marquez could only finish the Spanish MotoGP in 12th after rejoining with d🌱amaged machinery at the back.
As a result, he is a point behind his brother Alex Marquez who leads the 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:MotoGP standings.
“It was the first crash of the season in a left corner,🐎”♔ he reflected.
“So I believed in myself aꦉnd I sa𓆏id ‘OK, I will stay’ [on line]. But it was not possible, but too much confidence.”
Alex Marquez’s victory in Jerez was a landmark 22ꦬnd in a ro🌳w for Ducati, equalling Honda’s record.
Next w𒅌eekend at Le Mans, Ducati will be red-hot favourite to break that record with a 23rd win.
But the struggles of 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Pecco Bagnaia, relative to the Marquez brothers, continue.
B🌠agnaia was on the podium in Jerez but trails championship leader Alex by 20 points.
He w𒁏ill be hoping that the European leg of the MotoGP season brings him fav🐲ourable conditions and circuits.
“Unfortunately the𝕴 bike didn’t give him the feeling he would like to make overtakes as he got used to last year. They are working to resolve the situation,” Domenicali said about Bagnaia.

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