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Bagnaia happy to wait for 2022 Ducati, gathers fairing data
Francesco Bagnaia brushed off suggestions he might be concerned that, unlike some of their MotoGP rivals, Ducati did not bring a 2022 prototype to the Misano test. Crash MotoGP Podcast - Click here to listen to Keith Huewen, Harry Benjamin and our own Pete McLaren talk MotoGP The Italian, winner of the last two rounds but still 48 points behind Yamaha's Fabio Quartararo, finished the test a close second behind Aprilia's Aleix Espargaro despite missing the Wednesday afternoon session. But while Honda and Yamaha had a new bike for their factory riders to evaluate in Italy, the 2022 Ducati won't be available to its race riders until the next and final test of the year, at Jerez, in November....
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