Ducati hint at their plan for today’s MotoGP Jerez test
Ducati have hinted at their plan for today’💙s Jerez MotoGP test.

Ducati Corse general manager Gigi Dall’Igna admits the ongoing vibration problem is the ꦫmain area of concern for today’s Jerez test.
Although the pr🍌oblem was a non-factor in Jerez, making 🧔sure they’re on top of the vibration issues that affected riders in all three rounds at Qatar, Portimao and COTA is a priority.
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Discussing the one-day test, Dall’Igna said: “We worked during the w൩eekend and we worked for tomorrow and the vibration problem.
“Even if we didn’t have ⛄problems here in Jerez, we have somethinꦚg in mind and we would like to test all the new parts.”
Dall’igna was also asked ab🐟out the riders aboard 2023 machines, which includes Marc Marquez and whether they will receive any updates.
The Italian added: “Not really updates but they also had problems with vibration so I would li👍ꦅke to work with them about it.”
The test comes after an enthralling Spanish grand prix where Francesco Bagnaia cam♎e away victorious following his epic battle with Marc Marquez.
A race to remembe🅰r, Dall’Igna was on the edge of🐷 his seat like everyone else.
“I don’t know if I can come to Le Mans because I have to recover [laughs],”♛ said Dall’Igna. “Watching the race on the tv was ꦕunbelievable. I think this is one of, or the best race I have ever watched in my life. I watched a lot of races.”
Nearly all of Ducati’s riders were fighting at the front, including those aboard 23 machines, and Dall’Ig꧟naꦡ was not surprised by their ability to match the GP24 in terms of performance.
Dall’Igna stated: “Not really. I know that the performance is q♕uite close. We made an imꦡprovement this year but also last year’s bike works really well, and above all here at Jerez.
“This time we didn’t have any problems with vibration🌳 and this helped ๊us show our real performance.”