OMG what an absurd statement, replacing the man who is leading the championship with more than a race advantage!?
Bastianini out, Martin for that bike, and Marquez on Pramac. That makes loads more sense. Or just give second Pramac to Marquez
OMG what an absurd statement, replacing the man who is leading the championship with more than a race advantage!?
It's just one moment of bad luck that can push Martin back. If Marc continues to understand the bike and gains more confidence on his bike, remember it's just 5 races and 15 to go, then Marc can challenge for the title. He has already crashed out a couple of times from good positions as he lacked full understanding of the bike, which otherwise, would have comfortably put him 2nd in the standings. Pecco would continue have his "weekends of struggle" very often that would be his weakness in this fight.Andres125sx wrote: ↑13 May 2024, 08:15It was an awesome weekend for Marc indeed, from 13th to 2nd, twice, on a 23 bike
Acosta was not that lucky tough, even when riders around him were the luckiest out there. Unbelieveble he didn´t crash with neither of them
Martin is heading the title, and it looks like few riders could stop him
It's still very early in the season and I fully expect Martin's lead to diminish. And I'm talking for next year, not immediately.Andres125sx wrote: ↑13 May 2024, 08:09OMG what an absurd statement, replacing the man who is leading the championship with more than a race advantage!?
Bastianini out, Martin for that bike, and Marquez on Pramac. That makes loads more sense. Or just give second Pramac to Marquez
Not really similar, Marc took a big pay cut to leave a lucrative deal at Honda to join Ducati second team in hope to proof himself and to find a top seat at Pramac.Seanspeed wrote: ↑13 May 2024, 14:02It's still very early in the season and I fully expect Martin's lead to diminish. And I'm talking for next year, not immediately.Andres125sx wrote: ↑13 May 2024, 08:09OMG what an absurd statement, replacing the man who is leading the championship with more than a race advantage!?
Bastianini out, Martin for that bike, and Marquez on Pramac. That makes loads more sense. Or just give second Pramac to Marquez
Ducati already have a title-capable rider in Bagnaia. The addition of Martin doesn't really add much for them. But Marquez could be both competitive and also a big name useful for the team's brand value and marketability.
Kinda like Ferrari hiring Lewis Hamilton. Yea, he's 40, but he's a huge name and so has a lot of value even if he's not at his prime anymore. Ferrari were never gonna turn that down even if Sainz is a perfectly capable guy.
It's different from the driver/rider perspective yea, but I'm talking about from the team perspective.CHT wrote: ↑14 May 2024, 00:39Not really similar, Marc took a big pay cut to leave a lucrative deal at Honda to join Ducati second team in hope to proof himself and to find a top seat at Pramac.
Lewis is moving to Ferrari on with big lucrative pay cheque to biggest team on the grid, while Ferrari is set to gain from brand exposure for signing Lewis.
Same same but different
Is there any meaningful performance comparison between 2023 and 2024 Ducati bike? Perhaps lap time?Andres125sx wrote: ↑14 May 2024, 08:40From team perspective, they have a rider with a 2024 bike who only scored points at 1 GP (Morbidelli), while a rider with 2023 bike is on the title fight (Marquez). That makes no sense at all
Ducati have 4 riders with 2024 bike, you need to look at all of them, not only the top guys. Replacing one of their riders who´s fighting for the title, while some other is underperforming, would be nosense
Objectively, yes, but I am not sure anyone knows an exact laptime figure. It's significant, per Ducati team itself. Bigger than between the 2022 and 2023 Duc.CHT wrote: ↑14 May 2024, 12:46Is there any meaningful performance comparison between 2023 and 2024 Ducati bike? Perhaps lap time?Andres125sx wrote: ↑14 May 2024, 08:40From team perspective, they have a rider with a 2024 bike who only scored points at 1 GP (Morbidelli), while a rider with 2023 bike is on the title fight (Marquez). That makes no sense at all
Ducati have 4 riders with 2024 bike, you need to look at all of them, not only the top guys. Replacing one of their riders who´s fighting for the title, while some other is underperforming, would be nosense
Jerez was indeed the turning point for Marc, once he has that confidence in the bike and tire management, it will be difficult to keep him behind. Very smart rider and I reckon 2024 will be a spectacular season.cheeRS wrote: ↑14 May 2024, 21:04Objectively, yes, but I am not sure anyone knows an exact laptime figure. It's significant, per Ducati team itself. Bigger than between the 2022 and 2023 Duc.CHT wrote: ↑14 May 2024, 12:46Is there any meaningful performance comparison between 2023 and 2024 Ducati bike? Perhaps lap time?Andres125sx wrote: ↑14 May 2024, 08:40From team perspective, they have a rider with a 2024 bike who only scored points at 1 GP (Morbidelli), while a rider with 2023 bike is on the title fight (Marquez). That makes no sense at all
Ducati have 4 riders with 2024 bike, you need to look at all of them, not only the top guys. Replacing one of their riders who´s fighting for the title, while some other is underperforming, would be nosense
https://www.gpone.com/en/2024/01/29/mot ... an-in-2023
This bodes extremely well for Marquez. He claims that he's adapted to the bike now, and for him to outperform the 2x world champion, who is on the factory team with the best bike, while on a year old bike on a Satellite team AND be mere tenths from the "strongest" rider Martin after coming back from 13th on the grid - Gigi has to be impressed with this more than any other Ducati rider.
I think if Marquez gets 2nd in this championship (and Martin 1st), GiGi will select Marquez to replace Enea. Still, Ducati is supposed to select the rider for 2025 by the end of this month. GiGi said that they will take into heavy consideration PAST performances and not just performance in 2024. If that's the case, Marquez' resume is unbeatable.
I said nothing about replacing Martin at Pramac. I was talking about who will replace Bastianini in the factory team.Andres125sx wrote: ↑14 May 2024, 08:40From team perspective, they have a rider with a 2024 bike who only scored points at 1 GP (Morbidelli), while a rider with 2023 bike is on the title fight (Marquez). That makes no sense at all
Ducati have 4 riders with 2024 bike, you need to look at all of them, not only the top guys. Replacing one of their riders who´s fighting for the title, while some other is underperforming, would be nosense
Ok, this post was confusingSeanspeed wrote: ↑15 May 2024, 22:46I said nothing about replacing Martin at Pramac. I was talking about who will replace Bastianini in the factory team.Andres125sx wrote: ↑14 May 2024, 08:40From team perspective, they have a rider with a 2024 bike who only scored points at 1 GP (Morbidelli), while a rider with 2023 bike is on the title fight (Marquez). That makes no sense at all
Ducati have 4 riders with 2024 bike, you need to look at all of them, not only the top guys. Replacing one of their riders who´s fighting for the title, while some other is underperforming, would be nosense
Wow... Didn't know Marc was on launch spec 2023 bike. That actually explains the loss in acceleration. I was wondering if GP24 is that much better or maybe riding style differences but this clears it up.AMG.Tzan wrote: ↑16 May 2024, 15:19There’s no point in keeping Martin although the results suggest otherwise…
He’s the classic 1-2 times champion wonder who wins the championship and then disappears! Something like Mir-Quatararo…! Classic big mouth always talking of how great he is and how much he deserves that seat…
Marquez on the other hand needed about 1-2 races to already start battling “the best” guys on their own developed bikes with an older spec bike too! Not only is his GP23 one year old, it doesn’t even have the late 2023 developments like the fork wings, front wheel lower wings, bigger ground effect tunnels and the better ride height device!
Where’s the only place Marc loses out? Acceleration! If he gets the new rear ride height device at least he’ll instantly gain in acceleration…