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Voci ricorrenti e non proprio di corridoio e, molto tempo dopo,
https://www.the-race.com/motogp/reve...y-so-far-back/
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a me sembra abbastanza strano che dopo una stagione di sviluppi una casa consegni una moto con i pezzi obsoleti di 12 mesi e si tenga gli sviluppi in magazzino a marcire
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Dalle voci si fa riferimento a un potenziale problema di affidabilità degli aggiornamenti in corso d'opera. Quanto all'articolo:
"So why has this year’s GP24 bikes been able to make such a huge and unexpected leap ahead of last year’s machines? Well, that’s straightforward, according to The Race’s sources - because the bikes that the GP23 riders are currently racing are not the end-of-season, fully-developed spec that Bagnaia won the title on.
Believed to have been in part a financial decision and in part conditioned by to the
time constraints of building up full sets of newer-spec equipment while also preparing the next season’s bikes, the Marquez brothers, Bezzecchi and Di Giannantonio are riding something more akin to what Bagnaia used last year in pre-season testing, without substantial upgrades that came later in the year."
"Though it is now arguably in Ducati's interest to give more support to Marquez's season ahead of his big switch, it appears constrained by the fact it is contractually obliged to offer any available upgrade to all four of the GP23 riders at once, a situation that Ducati is not in a position to do right now."