Bad weather threatens to further shuffle the values in the field on the second weekend at Misano before the non-European stages. The weekend began with the bad news of Luca Salvadori's passing, an event that affected not only the people on the web who followed him but the riders themselves. Pecco and Martin themselves spent many words to remember the missing rider.
Valentino's vitriolic statements in Migno's MigBabol podcast also inflamed tempers. Marquez's arrival at Ducati, fresh off two wins and booed by fans on the podium in Misano itself, remains a divisive topic for both those who follow the sport and those who live it.
The war between Marquez and Bagnaia, who will share the box in the official Ducati team next year, may have already begun, despite the fact that on multiple occasions both riders have held out an olive branch. It is therefore difficult to make predictions about how these dynamics will affect the championship, now in its final phase. Seven races remain to be run, with a championship still wide open in which the title contenders have no certainty about which allies or rivals to rely on. What is certain is that in all likelihood the games will close again in Valencia. Last news of the day the officialization of Jack Miller in the future Pramac Yamaha team next year. The Australian thus closes the 2025 grid and will return to his roots in the Pramac team, alongside the already confirmed Oliveira. Yamaha thus bets on the experience of the two riders, who in their careers will be able to take advantage of their wealth of experience gained in the years spent in rival houses.
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