MotoGP: Andrea Dovizioso, “I'm very excited and curious to see the GP15 in action in Austin”

The Ducati rider from Forlì is ready for the US challenge

MotoGP: Andrea Dovizioso, “I'm very excited and curious to see the GP15 in action in Austin”MotoGP: Andrea Dovizioso, “I'm very excited and curious to see the GP15 in action in Austin”

MotoGP 2015 GP Austin Ducati – The near victory in Qatar "excited" Andrea Dovizioso, who this weekend will face the Austin GP, ​​where last year he managed to take the only podium of the season. This year with the new Desmosedici GP15 completely designed by Eng. Luigi Dall'Igna the music seems to have changed and fighting for victory every weekend no longer seems like a dream. The word is up to him.

“I am very satisfied with my result in Qatar, because I was able to fight for the victory until the finish line with a completely new bike. In 2014 I managed to get my first podium with the Ducati in Austin, in a somewhat anomalous race, but the Texan circuit is a circuit that I really like for its characteristics and I can't wait to get on track this weekend . I'm very excited and I'm curious to see how the GP15 will go on the next tracks!”

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8 comments
  • nandop6 said:

    I hope you win, you deserve it.

  • Alex said:

    Ducati double in Austin, Marquez third.

    1. Durim said:

      In rainy conditions maybe yes... in the dry I doubt that the Ducatisti, but also everyone else, will ever see Marc up close.
      However, rain is forecast all weekend in Austin so who knows how the race will go

  • TONYKART said:

    I hope you find that pinch of "wickedness" that you sometimes lack to be a great champion because now the right bike seems to be there... anyway very good so far

    1. maxjalo said:

      in fact, what he lacks, it seems to me, is precisely the winning streak of a champion, because in Qatar the bike didn't lose the grand prix, he didn't win the melee with Vale.

      1. TONYKART said:

        even if I don't love him as everyone will know, I have no difficulty in admitting that when Valentino is in his "day" as in the evening in Quatar anyone would have lost, having said this I think that Dovizioso has a margin for growth in terms of hand-to-hand combat body, for the first time he is truly an official with a team that works for him and if GP 15 gives him the opportunity to fight for victory several times it can trigger a sense of cannibalistic hunger in him, unfortunately when you're often off the podium, it's normal to "fall asleep" a bit. we'll see...

      2. Durim said:

        for once, but I think it's the only one, I agree with you. Although I have more hopes that Iannone will improve on Dovizioso as he is younger. In Qatar Iannone showed what he was missing. Maturity. He knew how to pace himself and take a podium without overdoing it. I'm more curious to see Iannone fight against Marc especially since he sees him as more of a "rival of him"

    2. Durim said:

      Nastiness? Qatar certainly had nastiness. Both with Lorenzo and Rossi he didn't hold back and gave 100%. The bike was also there to win. But Dovizioso made like 5-6 long runs at the end of the straight, small mistakes perhaps due to a less than perfect knowledge of the bike, but the other one was perfect and if he wants to win he has to do the same.

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