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Zarco and Quartararo's performance at the Catalan GP is a clear indicator that Ducati needs to rethink its strategy.
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See related pulseThe Grand Prix of Catalonia saw Zarco and Quartararo dominate, leaving Ducati's performance in the dust. The real question is whether this trend will continue at upcoming races or if it’s just a blip.
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What happened?
Zarco and Quartararo put on an impressive show during Sunday's race, securing top spots with ease while other riders struggled to keep up. Their dominance raises serious questions about Ducati's current approach in the MotoGP circuit.
Some argue that Zarco’s and Quartararo’s success is a fluke due to specific track conditions rather than an indication of their superior bikes or strategies.
If Zarco and Quartararo maintain their lead over upcoming races, it'll force other manufacturers to rethink strategies or risk falling further behind.
Fans will split into two camps: those who see this as a new era of dominance for Yamaha riders versus Ducati loyalists hoping the next race changes everything.
Hidden Trade-off
While Ducati's riders might not be leading now, the company invests heavily in R&D. The trade-off is that short-term performance dips could mean long-term gains if innovations pay off.
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