Puig’s new attack on Ducati: “We screwed you”

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MotoGP stops for Coronavirus, but the ranged attacks between Alberto Puig and Ducati are already well underway: “The renewal of Marc Marquez has fooled everyone”.

The 2020 MotoGP season has never started except with the IRTA tests. But the remote bombardment between Repsol Honda and Ducati has already fired the first shots. A few weeks ago Gigi Dall’Igna considered the decision to freeze the engines and approve the first hull to be wise. The Coronavirus emergency is less impending in Japan than in Italy, factories remain open and work continues on the evolution of the prototype. The accusation of “aiding” did not appeal to Alberto Puig who promptly sent a message to Borgo Panigale: HRC presented the engine model to Danny Aldridge as early as the weekend in Qatar.

The remote hit and answer is certainly not over here. Ducati leaders have made it known that Puig is a person who likes sterile diatribes. But from Barcelona, ​​where the team manager spends his quarantine, other provocations take off. Starting with the four-year renewal of Marc Marquez which broke the dreams of the Emilian team in the short and medium term. “The producers were not surprised, they were screwed – he told DAZN -. He fooled you that we’ve kept the best driver in the world for four years and you, who are my rival, won’t be able to have him“. A direct attack on Ducati, given that the company had shown interest in the champion.


Indeed, Alberto Puig surprised the entire MotoGP paddock with this four-year contract. The renewal of Marc Marquez seemed obvious, but for a two-year period, as for all the other drivers. Instead Cabroncito has shown that it has no incentive to change manufacturers. It’s all about winning. Enter history at any cost and to the sound of world titles and records. “Our idea was to enter into a four-year contract for Marc and we did it. Who thought it would happen? It was unthinkable, but we did it … Before, the contracts were for a year. Suddenly the two year old fashion started. Now, we’ve done this of four. Who says this isn’t going to be a trend now? Let’s see if anyone has an interest in doing it with such an interesting driver as Marc ”.


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