April 20, 2016

Ducatis Ciabatti explains big plan

Ducatis Ciabatti explains big plan

DUCATI’S Sporting Director Paolo Ciabatti has stated that Jorge Lorenzo’s move to the Italian manufacturer is only one part of a much larger plan, but the Spaniard was not the first rider the Italian team had in mind.

It had been speculation for a while, but yesterday it was confirmed that three-time World Champion Lorenzo would part company with Movistar Yamaha at the end of the 2016 season to join the Factory Ducati Team after the Italian manufacturer failed to convince Casey Stoner to return full-time.

With the reigning Champion on-board, Ciabatti now believes that Ducati could now win a world title once again. However, Ciabatti made it clear in an interview with bikesportnews that it was actually Australia’s Stoner who was the person they desired, but even with severe persuasion the double World Champion refused to come out of retirement.  

Explaining the current Ducati plan further to bikesportnews, the Sporting Director explained: ‘This was the first step of a bigger plan that Ducati shared with the Audi Group. The technical and financial support of the Audi Group has been crucial to develop this project.

‘It all started in 2013. The first move was to convince Gigi Dall’Igna to join Ducati, the second was to build a complete new bike and finally to hire a world champion. Looking at the past six years, the riders who have won a world title in MotoGP are Jorge Lorenzo, Marc Marquez and Casey Stoner. Considered that Stoner is already with us but doesn’t want to come back racing full time, the options were only two.’

Speaking about the Lorenzo-Ducati partnership, Ciabatti stated: ‘We are really satisfied to have reached this agreement. It was not difficult to convince Jorge because since the beginning there was from both sides the desire to find an agreement.

‘In addition, Ducati proved to be very competitive already last year and especially at Sepang in the winter test. Of course the motivations that pushed Lorenzo to join us are several, starting from the thrill of a complete new challenge with a company that succeeded to come out from a very difficult situation under the guidance of Gigi Dall’Igna.’

With Lorenzo now on-board, Ducati are hopeful of taking the world title in the near future with, of course, the help of their favoured test rider Stoner to enable them to produce their best machine yet.