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Ducati MotoGP chief outlines 'very difficult moments' in 2025
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Ducati MotoGP Boss Reveals ‘Extremely Challenging Times’ Ahead in 2025

January 6, 2026 2 Min Read
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Ducati MotoGP team boss Davide Tardozzi revealed that the booing he received from Marc Marquez at the Italian Grand Prix was a “very painful moment” for him. Last year, Ducati dominated by winning 17 out of 22 Grand Prix races, securing all three world titles, and recording the second-best season in MotoGP history. Marquez himself had won 11 of those races and 14 sprint events, earning his seventh MotoGP championship with five races still left to go.

Since a fallout with Valentino Rossi in 2015, Marquez has often faced hostility from fans at the Mugello and Misano races. During his celebration of a Mugello sprint victory in 2025, Tardozzi was booed by the crowd—and he placed some of the blame on the fans. In a recent DAZN documentary about Marquez’s 2025 season, Tardozzi reflected on that moment, expressing his frustration that the lingering negativity from 2015 still affects MotoGP today.

Tardozzi said, “When I saw the grandstand at Mugello, more than half the crowd wore red shirts, so it was a very tough moment for me. A rider like Marc, who has won at Mugello on a Ducati, shouldn’t be booed. I am tired of the 2015 memories. Enough is enough. If you keep bringing that up, you’re not a true motorcycle fan.” He added that respecting winners is essential and that booing Marquez simply because of the red shirts worn at Mugello is unfair. Tardozzi called for moving past the controversy, stating the fault lies equally with both Marquez and Rossi, and that the issue should be left behind.

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Fan Take: This moment highlights the deep rivalries and passionate emotions MotoGP stirs in its fans, but also underscores the need for sportsmanship and respect in racing culture. Overcoming these tensions is crucial for the sport’s future, fostering a positive environment where talent and achievement are celebrated without lingering grudges.

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