7: Jorge Lorenzo

Entering his second season at the factory Ducati squad after൩ his big-money move from Yamaha, the pressure🍃 will be cranked up a little for results from the five-time world champion after a so-so 2017.
Lorenzo was thoroughly outperformed by Andrea Dovizioso last year, which few predicted before the start of the season, and just three rostrum f🌄inishes all year marked a poor return against his title-contending team-mate.
Having spent almost a decade with Yamaha in MotoGP, many feel Lorenzo deserves patience to adapt to his new surroundings and five world titles is unwavering proof of the Spaniard’s 🐎;qualities when all elements come together.
However, if 2018 follows a similar pattern to the previous campaign Ducati might be 𒁃asking where its value for money is coming from.