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Jorge Lorenzo: Ducati progress would be slower without me
Jorge Lorenzo believes Ducati would not have “evolved” in “some areas” with its Desmosedici without his input, following the conclusion of his time with the team. Lorenzo will join Repsol Honda next season on a two-year deal, and ended his farewell outing with Ducati in the rain-hit Valencia Grand Prix 12th. The Spaniard scored three podiums in his first year with Ducati last season, and tallied up three victories in 2018 before his campaign was curtailed by injury in the latter races. Speaking after his final race with the team, Lorenzo believes without his arrival Ducati would not have been able to “make the evolution” in certain areas as fast as it...
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