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Ducati commits to five more years as MotoGP constructor
Ducati have become the second MotoGP manufacturer to confirm their continued presence in the series for the foreseeable future, the Italian manufacturer signing a five year deal until 2026. The Bologna-based marque follows KTM’s confirmation last week, the Austrian organisation announcing they too would continue to compete in MotoGP until at least 2026 last Wednesday. Ducati Corse General Manager Gigi Dall’igna expressed his delight following the news of Ducati’s further commitment to MotoGP, promising Ducati would tackle the future with the “same passion and dedication” that carried it to its first constructors title in a decade last season. 'We are happy to be able to confirm...
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