Important numbers that make history: a formidable “5 out of 5” in an all-Ducati race result, on a track where our last win was scored 15 years ago....I’m truly glad.
This says everything about the versatility of our bikes, protagonists on every track, about the skill of Ducati riders and the strength of the respective teams in an in-house challenge that can only make me proud of what we are all doing.

An untameable Jorge Martin scored a very important victory, after having won the Sprint Race as well, making the Pramac Team justly proud to be finally celebrating a well deserved success which was completed by Zarco's third place: once again both their drivers earned the podium, so to them go all my congratulations.

Over and above the mere results, I’m happy for Pecco, not only because he came oh-so-close to the umpteenth victory, scoring a great second place in the World’s standings context, but above all because he confirmed the feeling he has with the bike and because of his perfect handling of the race: he fought tenaciously, with intelligence and determination. In other words, showing the maturity of a true champion. A thought also for Enea: it’s all about being patient, after all the season has just begun for him and he is racing with the grit of one that is certain to be a protagonist in the long run.
And then again, we cannot but highlight the excellent performances of Bezzecchi and Marini: the result of enthusiasm, speed and talent: crystalline expressions of the young VR46 Team, a reality that is consolidating at the top of MotoGP.

Without forgetting the excellent results of Marquez and Di Giannantonio for a Team Gresini that allows us to classify a total of 8 Ducati bikes in the first 9 positions!
This is the picture we perceive today, a resplendent mood that takes us straight to Assen, strongly committed to the continuity necessary for the work we are all carrying out together. Come on, Ducati!