MotoGP » Ducati turns the corner with new GP12


“The front-end feeling is by far the best of any Ducati I've ever ridden” – Nicky Hayden.

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dacron

February 03, 2012 11:38 AM

i think its great news that ducati now have a stable bike , i hated the thing over the years.
just may have two more bikes in the battle pan this year.

E - Unregistered

February 03, 2012 11:41 AM

Apr 08 Qatar seems along way away. Look forward to weekends where on Sunday morning the winner of the race is not a forgone conclusion based on what we have seen on the Friday and Saturday. That'd be brilliant compared to last year.

markyP

February 03, 2012 11:46 AM

Looks like I might have to eat my words and say Rossi may be in the mix once again. I hope Nicky's up there too, he won in '06 but has never been a front runner since. Imagine all six factory bikes battling it out in 2012!

mr baitman - Unregistered

February 03, 2012 12:07 PM

Four years of absolute raw speed but lack of feedback, too many hissyfits and tantrums combined to make a bike that needed a complete redesign. One year of hard work with the rules against them and they are finally getting there. 2012, Podiums, yes. Win/s possibly.

herowassenna - Unregistered

February 03, 2012 12:07 PM

The Doctor has prescribed the correct medicine.

Rossi has proven over the years to be able to guide a team to success, pay close attention to Hayden's words.

Rossi proved the catalyst at Yamaha and will do so again now. Lorenzo has said that Yamaha's engineers will provide whats needed, but it says to me that Lorenzo hopes they will, not because of his input.

Forza Ducati

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