Is 2022 finally the year of Ducati in WorldSBK? Alvaro Bautista the favourite?

Bautista has so far had a brilliant pre-season for the Aruba.it Ducati team, and if there’s one rider who looks ready to challenge current WorldSBK champion Tಌo✅prak Razgatlioglu, it’s him.
That might be a surprise to some given Jonathan Rea has also looked consistently fast, however, ✨Bautista has so far shown a bit more performance, especially at the more recent Catalunya outing where a near-full grid was in action.
Had it not been for rain interrupting proceedings on day-🔜two, Bautista would have likely challenged Razgatlioglu for top spot൲, a position he claimed on day-one.
- What’s going on wit𝕴h Scott Redding and BMW? Honda move ahead
- Are Honda b🍌ack following Iker L💝ecuona’s impressive top three finish?
- Oettl impresses again aft꧟er finding 'engine brake, edge grip' gains in Catalunya
- Breaking news: Marc Marquez to miss Argentina MoꦍtoGP
Before taking th⭕e decision to re-sign with the Italian manufacturer, a deal that came about after the team elected not to keep Scott Redding, Bautista was in the midst of a difficult second season at Honda.
In fact, both seasons aboard the CBR1000RR-R were totally forgettable for the former MotoGP rider, however, one key element of his time with Honda was the added experience he gained, something he could have desperately used when things got to𒉰ugh in 2019.
While racing is yet to commence, it’s hard not to see similar signs in terms of outright pa𝓡ce as 2019, and with Bautista now having more experience on Superbike machinery, we could be looking at Bautista being the full package.

Speaking to WorldSBK.com, new Du♐cati rider coach Chaz Davies believes his former team-mate is a viable threat to both Razgatlioglu and Rea in 2022.
Davies said: "We have the returning Alvaro, and nobody should forget what he did in 2019. I think we have, from our camp, a really interesting🍷 duo to be able to battle with Kawasaki and Yamaha.
"Speaking about the championship as a whole, and other riders, I think this year it’s♒ going to be much of the same with Alvaro in the mix.
"Jonny and Toprak are going to be the references. I think Toprak’s going to be at least as strong as he was last year, but in raꦫcing there are no g♚uarantees.
"There’s a lot of interest. I think it’s going to be a good championship again. If it’s anything like last year, t﷽hen we should be in a good position. I really think it’s going to be an exciting year for WorldSBK."
Who else could star for Ducati in 2022?
Now while Bautista is expected to lead Ducatꦉi’s charge, not just from the factory team’s perspective, but overall, is there another rider who could at least challenge f🌞or podiums and potentially take points away from Bautista’s rivals.
Well, Michael Rinaldi would be♐ the obvious choice after winning four races in 2021, but with the Italian continuing to lack pace relative to his team-mate, could two youngsters be options.
The first of those is Axel B⛄assani, who was one of the more impressive rookies we’ve see🍸n in years.
Bassani was the h🧔eadline name that did not attend the Catalunya test, but the Motocrosa Ducati rider will be in attendance for next month’s official Dorna-run WorldSBK test at Aragon.

Therefore, me♉asuring his performance and what could be possible from the one-time pod♌ium finisher will be important when it comes to analysing whether Bassani can consistently be at the front or not.
Bassani was also picked out by Davies as someone to watch: "Bassani was really impressive last year. I think he’s a really exciting pr⭕ospect.
"He did such a good job last year in a rookie season where nobody, riders nor team managers nor himself probably, expected. He showౠed he really deserves to be here, and he deserves the support from the manufacturer.&nbs꧅p;
๊"I hope he can have a constant trajectory. That’s the important thing, not to expect him to fight for the title but I think if he can continue the same trajectory that he was on last year then that’s all he needs to do."
The other name could be 2022 rookie Philipp Oettl, the man who replaces D﷽avies at GoEleven Ducati.
The former Moto2 and Moto3 rider has tak🌼en no time at all to adjust from WorldSSP to WorldSBK, making him a potential threat in several rounds this season.