Italian MotoGP: Francesco Bagnaia, Marco Bezzecchi dismiss notion that Ducati WSBK success is similar to MotoGP

Ducati are dominating both MotoGP and WorldSBK, and have done so since last s🔯eason when Bagnaia and Bautista🤡 claimed success in both series’.
Prior to Bagnaia’s title wi𝄹n, Ducati was wit❀hout a MotoGP title since 2007, while the Italian manufacturer’s last Superbike title was in 2011, however, Ducati has quickly become the bike to beat in both championships.
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Bagnaia is the current championship leader once again in MotoGP through five rounds, while Mooney VR46 Ducat🔯i rider Bezzec🙈chi is just one point behind him.
In WorldSBK, Bautista has shown the type of♓ dominance we’ve rarely seen after claiming a third consecutive hat-trick last weekend𓃲 in Misano, meaning he has won 14 out of 15 races so far this year.
But Bagnaia and Bezzecchi, who were in attendance 🃏for Bautista’s latest triumph, claimed the bike is not the reason why the Spaniar༺d is enjoying so much success.
Bagnaia said: "It was fun! I saw a good race. Ducati is there with Bautista. Other riders are competitive ✨but Bautista is making the difference, not th💎e bike.
"I enjoyed it a lot," added Bezzecchi. "I like the Superbikes but it is Bautista that is very strong. The bike is good but the other🌱 Ducatis are not like him."
Bagnaia not 100% fit for home MotoGP race

After his clash with Maverick Vinales at theꦛ French Grand Prix three weeks ago, Bagnaia has confirmed he remains less than 10💛0% for the Mugello round.
Struggling more with walking rather than riding, the Italian does not expect to see hꦐis performance suffer as a result of his ankl🀅e injury.
"I’m not 100% but I’m💎 struggling more to walk than ride," said Bagnaia. "After four days I didn’t know that I broke the ankle.
"I was riding here just to train and I was feeling ꦛpain, 🐠but nothing that without a bit of focus stopped me from riding. I don’t think it will affect my race weekend."