Ducati CEO questioned about giving Francesco Bagnaia a five-year contract

That’s because most of the riders on the grid will see their current contracts expire at the end of next season, meaning they can freely negotiate t💛o find a new home ♊for 2025.
168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Francesco Bagnaia, MotoGP champion for the past two 🌠years, is among those heading into the final year of his deal.
Ducati CEO Claudio💙 Domenicali was put on the spot about committing to Bagnaia with a bumper newꦆ five-year contract.
"No,” he replied to . “♍I do🌌n't think it would be right for the company and for him.
“It's a competitive sport in which things change.
“We all have to always remain under pressure."

Marc Marquez signed a four-year 💃deal with Honda in 2020 but contracts of that leng🎉th remain exceptionally rare.
Two-time champion Bagnaia will enter his second title defence in 2024 in a strong position to ꦛnegotiate a new contract to stay at Ducati into 2025 and beyond.
"Only the greats have repeated themselves,” Domenicaliꦿ said about his rider winning c꧟onsecutive titles.
“Pecco had the courage to take #1 and win.
“It was a crazy season with an exceptional duelꦬ♈ with Jorge Martin, to whom our compliments go.”
Ducati dominated the past year, since Bagnaia gave them their first premier class title since 2007 on the fina𒈔l day of 2022.
Next year, Bagnaia’s mettle will ꦿbe tested by Marquez’s arrival on a Ducati among others.
"It w🌳ill be a complicated year,” Domenica🎀li admitted.
“Pecco will have not only a very strongಞ Jorge to challenge, but many others, from Di Giannantonio to Bezzecchi and Marquez.
"Many competitive Ducatis? This gives even more value to Pecco's result, who fought against ridꦑers on equal terms.
“He was the best and he deserves it. Howe𝄹ver this is 𒁃our philosophy, this is how we grow faster.”
The 💖question will soon arise of how Ducati wish to commit to Bagnaia as they enter the final year of his contract.

James was a sports journalist at Sky Sports for a deꦏcade coverin🐎g everything from American sports, to football, to F1.