Ducati releases sneak peek of 2022 MotoGP livery for Bagnaia, Miller

Having been forced to postpone its planned MotoGP team launch after a positive Covid test prevented Jack Miller departing from his home in Australia, Ducati has released the following sneak peek at its 2ꦚ022 race livery.
Ducati had intended to hold a virtual unveiling on Friday (Jan🎃uary 28) but Miller's travel proble⛎ms meant the official photoshoot couldn't take place in Italy before travelling to the upcoming Sepang test.
As such, Ducati has moved its team launch tꦓo February 7, betwee🐎n the Sepang and Mandalika tests.
However, to coincide with today's start of the Sepa🐼ng Shakedown - attended by factory test rider Michele Pirro - Ducati has released this 'teaser' video, unveiling the 2022 red-and-black livery (with Lenovo remaining as main sponsor) that will take to the track during the Official test on February 5-6:
The 2022 Desmosedici GP bikes are ready to hit the track for the Shakedown Test and the Official in Malaysia! WATCH our TEAM LAUNCH on Monday, 7th February at 4pm (CE🌄T) to get to know more about the 2022 !
— Ducati Corse (@ducaticorse)
Ducati fi🔴nished title runner✃-up in MotoGP last season with Bagnaia, who won four MotoGP races. Miller took two victories on his way to fourth in the world championship, with rookie Jorge Martin making history with the first satellite Ducati win on the Pramac bike.
Casey Stoner r♚emains Ducati's only MotoGP world champion to date, in 2007, although the factory has finished title runner-up four💛 times since, three with Andrea Dovizioso and now once with Bagnaia.


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