Cycle News

Cycle News 2020 Issue 33 August 18

Cycle News is a weekly magazine that covers all aspects of motorcycling including Supercross, Motocross and MotoGP as well as new motorcycles

Issue link: https://magazine.cyclenews.com/i/1279391

Contents of this Issue

Navigation

Page 32 of 123

IN THE WIND P32 T he tension had been building. But still you wonder how it came to this. The shocking news of the weekend at the Austrian MotoGP, August 14-16, arrived as Andrea Dovizioso confirmed he will be leaving Ducati at the end of 2020 after months of stalled con- tract talks and simmering tensions. The two parties have been miles apart in terms of salary demands. After Ducati manage- ment said they would decide whether they would continue with the three-time champion- ship runner up after the Austrian doubleheader, Dovizioso beat them to it. On Saturday morning, personal manager Simone Bat- tistella informed Ducati bosses the eight-year relationship will be over in November. Dovizioso confirmed: "When you're thinking about how to be fast, how to be strong, and you have to take a decision about the future and the relation with the engineers, with your boss… you don't live in a perfect way when the speed is like it was in the first three rounds." Not only that. Tensions over development direction have been building for well over a year now. As the Italian said, "It's like when you are with a girlfriend and you have to take a decision. It doesn't happen one day. It's eight years together so happen a lot of things positive and negative." Dovizioso's decision was so shocking partly because he has no back-up plan in place. "In this moment, I don't have any plan B," he said. And Battistella con- firmed he intends to find a place in MotoGP next year. "He is determined to race in the future for sure. He's willing to race, he's motivated, he's fit. But at the mo- ment there are no discussions." The only other factory team with a possible free seat in 2021 is Aprilia. If he were to go there, he'd be welcomed with open arms by Aleix Espargaro. "I don't understand it. It looks like some teams are not giving enough credit to their riders," Espargaro said. "I think what Andrea gave to Ducati is unbelievable. As a rider I know it's not easy for the Aprilia management, but as a rider I would love to have Andrea, for me the second-best rider in the world in the last five years, as a teammate. It would help the team to grow up a lot and it would help me to be a better rider. He would be more than welcome at Aprilia from my side." Neil Morrison Andrea Dovizioso To Leave Ducati Desmo Dovi is no more. Dovizioso will walk away from Ducati at the end of the season.

Articles in this issue

Archives of this issue

view archives of Cycle News - Cycle News 2020 Issue 33 August 18