FIRST LOOK: Francesco Bagnaia’s #1 Ducati MotoGP livery, Enea Bastianini presented in factory red

The Italian joined new team-mate Enea Bastianini in unveiling the factory🎃's latest colours during a launch ceremony shared with Ducati's title-winning Superbike team at M🙈adonna di Campiglio, Italy, on Monday morning.
Bagnaia won seven races and overcame a mass꧙ive 91-point deficit to take the title from Yamaha’s Fabio Quartararo and become Ducati’s first MotoGP champion since Casey Stoner in 2007.
Bagnaia revealed at the launch that he will run the #ﷺ1 plate in 2023, becoming the first MotoGP rider to do so since Stoner, at Repsol Honda, in 2012. 🌸No one has successfully defended the premier-class title while using the #1 plate since Mick Doohan in 1998.
While Lenovo remains as title sponsor, Monster Energy has joined Ducati as a new official sponsor on the lower part of the fairing and fro💎n꧟t air intake (effectively transfering the sponsorship previously assigned to Suzuki).

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Basಞtianini joins the official Ducati team after a stunning four victories and third in the world championship, on year-old machౠinery, at the satellite Gresini squad last year.
The 25-year-old was also involved in several tense end-of-race battles with Bagnaia - winning at L𒁏e Mans after Bagnaia fell and launching a successful last-lap victory pass at Aragon, but being kept at bay by Bagnaia at both Misano and Sepang.
Bastianini, who like Bagnaia was a Moto2 champion before stepping up to the premier class, in 2021, won a 'duel' with Pramac's Jorge Martin to take over Jack Miller's factory seat and has🧜 made clear he doesn't intend to be a 'numb💧er two' to Bagnaia.
Miller has moved to Red Bull KTM, al🎀ongside Brad Binder, for ♌2023.


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