Marc Marquez: Technology? “The last decision is always in your hands”
“I think it’s 70% by humans and 30% by technology” – ജFrancesco Bagnaia.

The recent Ducati MotoGP team launch for 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Francesco Bagnaia and 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Marc Marquez feat꧟ured some AI c൲ourtesy of title sponsor Lenovo.
Ducati's current MotoGP dom✱inance is also partly attributed to its cuttin༒g-edge use of technology, in terms of data analysis and simulation software.
Marquez’s transformation from wꦫinless in🉐 his final two seasons at Repsol Honda to three victories on a year-old Gresini Ducati last year also underlined the importance of machinery.
Both riders agreed that the blend of human and tech⭕nical skills is what makes MotoGP so intriguing but insist it’s still humans that ‘make the difference’.
“Of course, technology is super important. I will say that is a big help for the humans. But in the end, the hum💦ans take the decisions,” said six-time MotoGP champion Marquez.
“The Ducati Lenovo team has super good technology, the bike🅘 has super good technology, but in the end, riders are humans.
“So🐈 it’s a big help, but the last decision is always in your hands.”
Double champion and reigning runner-up Bagnaia added: “I think iꦿt’s 70% by humans and 30% by te𓂃chnology.
“Because ﷽it's true that we need technology, Lenovo is helping us a lot on developing technology to improve on the data side.
“But w🅷ho will take the results, who will take the points are the humans and the engineers working day and night i𝓡n the race weekend.
“We [as riders] are wor👍king every 𝔍day to be the best athletes possible, and we have to finalise every result on the track.
“So it's a complementary job and I think humans still are a big🐼 part of it, and this is the main thing and the most fascinating🐼 thing about our job.”

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