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  • Опубликовано: 11 янв 2025

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  • @roadsailor79
    @roadsailor79 Год назад +419

    I love Pecco, Dovi and Miller in red.
    But no one will ever ride and tame the Ducati as Stoner. What a legend!!

    • @dougiequick1
      @dougiequick1 Год назад +17

      That dude prbably could have won on anything that ample power....forcing himself to perform at otherworldly levels with that sort of pressure is likely what broke him as a person. We will never know but what IF he had been on a truly good motrcycle? He would effortlessly then have killed EVERYONE without the stress and who knows might still be happily dominating today?? Which I mean could ruin the sport lol ....the SAME rider winning by half a lap each and every motogp? yeah a sport killer

    • @Kieranturndathrottle
      @Kieranturndathrottle Год назад +1

      ​@@dougiequick1exactly what's happening to F1. I am slowly making the switch to motogp.

    • @MsKaystra
      @MsKaystra Год назад +6

      @@Kieranturndathrottle It's been like that in MotoGP too, just waiting on the next alien. In the 90s was Doohan, 2000's Rossi won every race it was very boring, in the 2010s it was Marquez, now it is kind of whoever. Statistically it lasts around 3 years until the next kid comes and takes over so they should be here soon. Perhaps it will be Acosta.

    • @sfh594
      @sfh594 Год назад +7

      Stoner is one of those crazy talents that you can't describe .. like Marquez.. they are magicians

    • @MrJedd3333
      @MrJedd3333 Год назад +1

      Only one person was going to be close and they gave up faith on him too early, Lorenzo would have dominated on that bike

  • @twt3716
    @twt3716 Год назад +107

    Casey Stoner is as hard as nails. So courageous and selfless. The kind of guy you could spend a night drinking and sharing stories with. Hero.

  • @367lio
    @367lio Год назад +368

    We need more high quality content like this!

    • @hagestad
      @hagestad Год назад

      too bad it ended badly. Now VAG owns them.

    • @malcolm2527
      @malcolm2527 Год назад +1

      @@hagestad thats the best thing that happend to Ducati 😂

    • @hagestad
      @hagestad Год назад

      @@malcolm2527 Perhaps in the future - now in new Ducati user manual " Changing oil procedure - see the dealer". Are you kidding me ? BTW not only racing models have that in manual.

    • @malcolm2527
      @malcolm2527 Год назад

      @@hagestad yeah thats Bad but Racing wise its very good for Ducati. Also the new street Models are reliable now.

    • @dennismartinez9671
      @dennismartinez9671 Год назад

      I feel you mate...😊

  • @aryanjenil802
    @aryanjenil802 Год назад +728

    Casey stoner is probably the greatest talent in Motogp in recent history what he was able to manage on 2007 Ducati was amazing

    • @space.youtube
      @space.youtube Год назад +13

      lol

    • @readie10145
      @readie10145 Год назад +83

      ​@@space.youtube
      2013, 2014 Casey stoner tested Marquez bike.
      2016, 2017, 2018 Casey developed the Ducati and helped with the 2022 set-up.
      Enjoy🇦🇺😁

    • @space.youtube
      @space.youtube Год назад

      @@readie10145 Complete non sequitur.
      Enjoy🤡

    • @badboy181187
      @badboy181187 Год назад +32

      He only won becasue of the Bridgestone tires which were miles ahead of what Michelin could provide on Rossi's Yamaha & all the other teams that used them. If 08 didn't prove what Bridgestone tires did for Rossi on his Yamaha, I don;t know what will.

    • @whiteknob7944
      @whiteknob7944 Год назад +7

      What makes you say that? He wasn’t the best. He plays off as being sickly then blames Rossi. Stoner is a joke.

  • @datoni4150
    @datoni4150 Год назад +602

    I believe Dovi would have been a MotoGP champion like Pecco if he was riding today. Sometimes it's about timing, but most times you are reaping what others has been sowing.

    • @Utopian_Futures
      @Utopian_Futures Год назад +40

      Just thinking about Dovi‘s rivals it’s clear that he had the bad luck to be in the right place at the wrong time. He would definitely be champion 2022. Poor Dovi

    • @MrCarlosaugust
      @MrCarlosaugust Год назад +36

      I don't think so, the bike of Dovi era was already the best bike in moto gp.
      Many people seems to think anyone can win with this bike, but only Bagnaia is great whit that bike, also Enea, but sometimes.

    • @SeksL28
      @SeksL28 Год назад +9

      If Marc is not in Dovi will be become champion that s my opinion

    • @mountainracing2145
      @mountainracing2145 Год назад +15

      He stuck with Ducati for 7 years after he didn't get his dream factory Yamaha seat, and put in the hard work to develop their bike into a race winning machine. Ducati really undervalued him in 2020 though, and I wish he decided to go with Aprilia as with their form he would probably still be racing for the championship like Aleix is now.
      I was really sad to see Andrea retire man, he was definitely Marc's toughest opponent and always pulled through against him on the last lap at the last corner. 5-1 to Dovi!

    • @serotta50
      @serotta50 Год назад +8

      For two years Dovi battled it out with Marquez. That was the best racing I have ever seen. Dovi just had a few breaks that did not go his way, while battling the best rider for a decade.

  • @willy.1369
    @willy.1369 Год назад +120

    Beautiful. Almost brought tears to my eyes. Been watching MGP regularly since 2013, and straightly being a Ducati fan in that season simply because my hero, Nicky, was riding that piece of junk called the GP13. But as bad as it sounds, I really love every Ducati GP bikes, they are shaped quite uniquely, especially the rear-end of the bike. It's been a tough journey since 2013, and I'm not lying, I cried so hard when Pecco crossed the line in Valencia last season and crowned world champion. Mission accomplished!
    Bravo to all the RUclips team of MotoGP for making this possible for us to access freely on YT. 🤝🏼

    • @mdoy5667
      @mdoy5667 Год назад +4

      Nicky Hayden at Laguna Seca. USA!

  • @razbaz1777
    @razbaz1777 Год назад +110

    This, ladies and gentlemen, is what we call hard work paid off. Look at how Ducati dominates MotoGP and WSBK now!

    • @fqeagles21
      @fqeagles21 Год назад +3

      Well in WSBK Ducati has more titles than everyone else, but they were on a Drought till 2022

    • @thekyuwa
      @thekyuwa Год назад +8

      It took Ducati years of hard work, investements, sacrifices, battles and defeats to become competitive in MotoGP. Now, after so many years of Honda and Yamaha dominating left and right, people are complaining about Ducati because of just one year where they outlclassed the japanese manufacturers 😂

    • @purwantiallan5089
      @purwantiallan5089 7 месяцев назад

      ​@@fqeagles21yep. Ducati got Triple Crown SBK titles in 2022 and 2023 (Rider, Team and Manufacturers Titles).

    • @lilsand.
      @lilsand. 6 месяцев назад

      @@purwantiallan5089 I am can asking with the question for these ones smart people where wait do with it is this. I simple one listen you answer can I am if can doing when be of that is do how do when didnt is of do with can being with it of is. Do is when can knowing if do it on how to with, does will had is can of doing without if is it?

    • @lilsand.
      @lilsand. 6 месяцев назад

      or not?

  • @kuldeepmakwana7242
    @kuldeepmakwana7242 Год назад +25

    27 will forever be a Ducati legend

  • @dbamastore9428
    @dbamastore9428 Год назад +104

    In my opinion...the best Ducati rider is only Casey Stoner.
    With only simple powerfull bike, Casey Stoner can win the 2007 motogp. Ducati won 2007 motogp, 70% because of the rider.
    Today, Ducati winning the race, 60% because of the bike is getting better. With better technology of winglet etc.
    Casey Stoner...You Are The Best...Love You Mate...!!! 😊

    • @rajveerpatole7993
      @rajveerpatole7993 Год назад +14

      Absolutely true Casey is the best talent 2 wheels ever got, no doubt, hats off to Casey.

    • @purwantiallan5089
      @purwantiallan5089 7 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@rajveerpatole7993not even Marquez despite moving to Ducati Lenovo next year can match Stoner.

    • @AamerPawarymyye
      @AamerPawarymyye 7 месяцев назад

      Meet MM 93 ❤️

    • @nugrahamidarna
      @nugrahamidarna 5 месяцев назад

      ​@@AamerPawarymyyewkwkwk stupid fan boy

  • @dimasihza217
    @dimasihza217 Год назад +94

    I am Quartaro's fan.. it's so sad he had a several bad luck on the 2nd half of 2022 season and can't keep his championship. But seeing what Ducati intention, invest, and struggle... they're deserved this World Champion 👍🏻

    • @nadzmiao
      @nadzmiao Год назад +3

      SAME

    • @peccodaily7451
      @peccodaily7451 Год назад +1

      thanks

    • @dayleashleynolasco5765
      @dayleashleynolasco5765 Год назад +7

      Dimas, if you have realize what is happening to Quartararo today at Yamaha is actually the same thing that happens to Casey Stoner when he was at Ducati. The only difference is, Yamaha got the money to develop but couldn't manage to pull off a great bike for Quartararo to win a title.

    • @funcool32
      @funcool32 Год назад

      I admire Quartararo as a rider. It would be so great if he became a Ducati rider, but doubt Yamaha will let him go.

    • @dayleashleynolasco5765
      @dayleashleynolasco5765 Год назад

      @@funcool32 No, Ducati have already got enough talent to put them at the top. I don't think Pecco or Martin would be glad if Marc or Quartararo sign by Ducati. They have enough riders on their plate to choose from. Also, remember there are still promising Moto2 riders in their radar like Acosta of course who could be an investment for KTM in case they let him go which is a huge pill to swallow & the Italian T. Arbolino.
      Personally, Fabio Quartararo is in the right team but at the moment his team needs to find a way to have a bike capable of challenging the top 2 manufactures.

  • @thumperjdm
    @thumperjdm Год назад +124

    I'm glad to see that all these years later, Ducati admits they were not good to Casey.
    Casey was the only rider who could manhandle their (flawed) bike, and they didn't respect that.
    When Casey got sick, they didn't believe him.

    • @motorsportfanboy7769
      @motorsportfanboy7769 Год назад +9

      Yeah I think Casey being around their box for a bit now every time he came to a GP probably means both patch things up

    • @banmadabon
      @banmadabon Год назад +3

      The fact that one of the team had a fling with Casey's wife didn't make things go smoother...

    • @dnlpark
      @dnlpark Год назад +4

      @@banmadabon That's the first time i've ever heard that one

    • @banmadabon
      @banmadabon Год назад +2

      I'm from Bologna (where Ducati are made)
      That was the rumor at the time@@dnlpark

    • @andyhobbs8865
      @andyhobbs8865 Год назад +1

      Yeh a rumor that he tried to goose his wife but i think Stoner is still married to her now

  • @MuadDibfromSertao
    @MuadDibfromSertao Год назад +7

    This documentary / MotoGP™ Stories about Ducati is so good, third time watching!
    Please bring back Moto GP Unlimited, the 2024 season will be legendary!

  • @thejman5552
    @thejman5552 Год назад +10

    I am a honda fan and I even ride cbr1000rr-sp but i can't deny that ducati has put in great work over the years and they deserve every bit of success that they have achieved

  • @andrewSUN17
    @andrewSUN17 Год назад +56

    What a huge loss it was to have Stoner go and then Lorenzo! I remember those years and felt that, if they had worked harder together, they would have found great success.

    • @dayleashleynolasco5765
      @dayleashleynolasco5765 Год назад +7

      Lorenzo faith could have changed of Ducati at least gave one more year to prove he can able to put Ducati at the pedestal perhaps, it could have been in 2020 after a certain strong year in 2019 challenging the best form of Marc.

    • @Dug6666666
      @Dug6666666 Год назад +13

      In a way Stoner leaving did them a favour.
      The longer he rode the more they were under the illusion it was a good bike. Even Rossi though it was a good bike and he had a grand stand view of it.
      It took Stoner leaving to see how far behind they really were.

    • @fqeagles21
      @fqeagles21 Год назад +1

      ​@@Dug6666666same is happening To Honda and Ducati

    • @JD86Vintage
      @JD86Vintage Год назад +1

      ​@@Dug6666666I remember Rossi and Burges saying how quickly they could fix the Ducati with some setup tweaks when his move was announced before he even rode it... Then he gets on the bike and struggles to one podium in a season. Next thing you know Ducati is hiring FTR to build them a whole new aluminium chassis based on his old Yamaha's concept.
      Stoner did them a favour walking away. His results were flattering a crap bike making them think his complaints were minor and it just needed tweaks. Without him their bikes were nowhere and suddenly they come up with and R&D budget and multiple new bikes in a hurry for their Italian star.

  • @trashtoast4938
    @trashtoast4938 Год назад +20

    This is unbelievably good content. Thank you. Also, can't be overstated just how good Stoner was back in the day. Left the sport too early.

  • @didiksaja3691
    @didiksaja3691 Год назад +42

    Mr Stoner is incredible rider...amazing

    • @purwantiallan5089
      @purwantiallan5089 7 месяцев назад +1

      Stoner still one of the all time best motogp riders. Along with MM93.

  • @NEW16610
    @NEW16610 Год назад +9

    Stoner, Rossi, Lorenzo, Hayden dll.. Banyak masukan untuk Ducati dari para juara sehingga bisa mendominasi MotoGP saat ini. Sebuah perjalanan yg panjang 👍🏻

  • @worldtraveler8613
    @worldtraveler8613 9 месяцев назад +10

    Dovi is underrated because he raced in the era of the aliens and got consistent podiums on two different bikes.

  • @pk_psych
    @pk_psych Год назад +16

    Wot an inspiring story.. Pecco and Ducati perfect combo after Casey and dovi

  • @Orangesunset14
    @Orangesunset14 Год назад +4

    i have been watching motogp from 2003 and ducati journey is a lesson for everyone just keep going keep building keep leaning

  • @freesoul85vis
    @freesoul85vis Год назад +22

    Casey Stoner was an alien... Only when Rossi struggled on the same bike that Casey won on did Ducati realize their mistakes and not working on the feedback given by Stoner.

  • @edwinazhari448
    @edwinazhari448 Месяц назад +1

    kyknya ridernya yg harus bisa ngikutin motornya.. tapi giliran uda klop & bisa podium malah abis kontrak.. JL99 & Dovi04 bantu banyak improvement tp putis tengaj jalan.. sekarang era nya panen jawara.. wow banget

  • @donicristiano9628
    @donicristiano9628 Год назад +9

    Simply inspiring story, the Ducati. They deserve the glory in 2022

  • @vinny78.68
    @vinny78.68 Год назад +3

    Ducati motorbikes are beautiful, so much attention to detail on them.
    My dad owns a Mike Hailwood replica that sounds like a real beast. Im lovingthe fact that Ducati's are performing so well.

  • @dayleashleynolasco5765
    @dayleashleynolasco5765 Год назад +30

    I like this one, Ducati's rise to the top. Along the riders & the brains who did it. This showed how Casey Stoner is such an unprecedented talent who can able to ride & make the bike a winner even how sucks it was. Sensational talent.
    Now I can see Stoner of the Ducati days in Fabio Quartararo at Yamaha. Same situation they have in common. Fabio isn't resembling Marc at Honda instead it's Casey when the Aussie was at Ducati. I hope though Quartararo wins again at Yamaha before he decided to leave which is bad for the balance of the sport.

    • @thelensguy6050
      @thelensguy6050 Год назад +1

      We lost Suzuki already, it will be horrible to lose Yamaha too... It's like they just give up, i can't be a Ducati fan if the competition doesn't fight, feels uncomfortable... I want too see fights , not complete domination

  • @blue92blue92
    @blue92blue92 Год назад +16

    Not one mention of the guy who spent 5yrs riding for Ducati. His contract wasn't extended 2 or 3 times for his health. He must have been beneficial for you somehow. From Stoner to Dovi. Never heard him complain, didn't cause drama. He just rode, win or lose, he put in laps. R.I.P. #69

  • @tones4073
    @tones4073 Год назад +66

    In the last six races of the 2010 MotoGP season, Casey Stoner won 4 times on the Ducati finished second once and had two DNF.
    The following year the G.O.A.T rode it. That's how good Casey was.

    • @tones4073
      @tones4073 Год назад +4

      Correction Won 3 times

    • @Striball
      @Striball Год назад +8

      Casey could likely adapt to a terrible bike no matter the circumstance, kind of how Marc won on the Honda 3 times in 2021 when it was a trash can on wheels. Perhaps the '11-'12 was a worse bike than the -'10 but we can't know for sure. But Casey is an insane talent and one of the best of the sport. Casey definitely seemed like he was willing to ride that bike 110% where Vale not so much.

    • @fastest_46
      @fastest_46 Год назад +5

      I feel it was all due to the approach. Casey rode because may be he felt it was the only thing to do where as rossi came to change the bike completely and preziosi may be got under pressure. Both rossi and lorenzo found it very difficult to ride after riding the yamaha for so many years. Also capirossi said that the bike rossi rode during 2011 and 2012 was the worst ducati ever. In 2011, I feel every one was under pressure including rossi and they totally went in the wrong direction.

    • @thelensguy6050
      @thelensguy6050 Год назад +2

      I ride a 2008 SBK Ducati, i know it's different, but what I learned, and for sure Stoner did know also: the bike moves a loot when you don't expect it in the turns, it's quite different from any other bikes, you have to keep calm and let it do its thing, if you add new input at any of this unexpected movements you will be slower and even crash, you have to be really relaxed and confident in it , just trust it , don't be that sensitive with it's reactions, it helps to know the physics behind everything that is happening to help you keep relaxed while your instincts tell you that it is going to kill you

  • @thesighbored
    @thesighbored Год назад +4

    Great to see the struggles and not just the achievements of the team, that's what the real world is like, there's always difficulties before success.

  • @francescozane7600
    @francescozane7600 Год назад +80

    Stoner was able to ride a bike that was unmanageable for all his team mates. Today the situation is different, they have the best bike on the track and everyone wins races

    • @rappit4
      @rappit4 5 месяцев назад

      how can everyone win?

  • @Anthony-fd3lz
    @Anthony-fd3lz Год назад +2

    Thankyou for "The Story of Ducati". I feel really, really lucky this year and love a grid of Ducati as they are such a nice machine.

  • @skwarelabs
    @skwarelabs Год назад +6

    Me and my daughter watched pecco in Qatar last week. She is so Happy that Pecco with Ducati won the MotoGP 2023. Congrats Pecco

  • @dimasihza217
    @dimasihza217 Год назад +7

    Dall'igna is the badass bosses in MotoGP.. he's like Arrivabene of motorcycle world champion😁👍🏻👍🏻

  • @jorgeg162
    @jorgeg162 Год назад +10

    I'm happy por Ducati and Pecco but i'm sad for Dovi, he deserved to win at least one championship...

  • @brianb1684
    @brianb1684 Год назад +15

    Ducati Corse.... For me the Stoner years were Ducati at its absolute beauty...and he did some wondrous stuff on that bike.. But maybe he wasn't appreciated as he should have been.. With more support, Stoner could have bagged at least as a minimum 2 championships for Ducati... The Rossi years were just dismal to watch.. Ducati believed in Rossi...placed their faith in him.. There was a level of trust you could see.. They wanted him to succeed.. It was just a case of apples and oranges... His riding style just wasn't suited to the red bike and it was just impossible to change... The Lorenzo years.. This could just have been it... But I think the financial investment wore Ducati down eventually without performance from the million dollar man ... and when Lorenzo finally found his sweetspot... his groove.. It was too late to save.. To this day I still feel with just another year on the bike.. Lorenzo would definately be world champion...he had finally locked the bike to his style and everything was in sync... The Dovizioso years were the years of rebuilding and starting to trust again for both Dovi and Ducati...Understanding the problems and working together to progress.... This finally after so much strife culminated in the Pecco world championship... a cool 15 years after Casey Stoner's impeccable debut season.....Amazing Documentary!!!!!

    • @thulashipuramarun
      @thulashipuramarun Год назад +1

      The problem with duc is they never listen to their riders,
      They didn't even listen to stoner thats why stoner left to Honda,
      Even after all the struggles they didn't listened to rossi and lorenzo too...
      Lorenezo fought with them to get the tank design according to his preference....
      Now they listen to everyone, thats why their bike became the best bike on the grid

    • @fqeagles21
      @fqeagles21 Год назад +1

      ​@@thulashipuramarunHonda and Yam should do the same now

    • @thulashipuramarun
      @thulashipuramarun Год назад +2

      @@fqeagles21These Japanese honda and yamaha will not do that to be frank,
      For long time rossi was forcing yamaha to change the way they work and need to invest in a European test team with proper support from Japan,
      Later on vinales said the same and dovi also said the same to yamaha,
      This fabio was able to ride on his own way and was putting pressure on yamaha to work on power and now the bike became more worse,
      On the other hand honda never listened to any of their rider apart from marc Marquez,
      By 2021 the honda was a decent performer and they were able to gradually improve the overall performance of the bike after listening to their riders, but this marc Marquez fellow came out from his injury and development was focused towards his preference and now they are last in constructors championship.
      It was Suzuki who did everything proper with very low budget compared to anyother in motogp,
      What they did was they did was having proper team along with listening and observing both of their riders and step by step they become a champion.
      On the other hand ducati listened to all their riders and developed a proper base to start with and they dont revice that base did the change whatever they can in that boudary according to their riders preference, they once very dumb but they are nomore like that.

    • @fqeagles21
      @fqeagles21 Год назад +1

      @@thulashipuramarun that's why they should

  • @epicon6
    @epicon6 2 месяца назад +1

    Ducati is the only factory who has put a 110% effort into the sport for 10+ years now. That’s why they have the best bike now, and they fully deserve to be at the top for as long as they keep pushing like this❤

  • @rhino7735
    @rhino7735 Год назад +19

    It says a lot when Valentino couldn't win a world title at Ducati and Casey did Casey was a great rider of the O.P Ducati

  • @veronicaisl
    @veronicaisl Год назад +1

    Would love to sit with casey and have a beer then listening to his motogp career! What a Ducati champion rider. A true masterclass

  • @nadzmiao
    @nadzmiao Год назад +11

    please keep contents like these coming. but dont keep milking on it as we like it to be as genuine as possible, no unnecessary dramas. just pure behind the scenes

  • @Spidouz
    @Spidouz Год назад +2

    Awesome mini documentary. I’m a huge fan of Ducati; it’s always been a brand I love and a brand I dreamt to ride… long before even the MotoGP era, but with the old World SBK with Fogarty, Troy, Bayliss, etc… I always loved European/Italian bikes such Ducati, Aprilia, KTM, Moto Guzzi, etc… For me, Ducati are the “Apple version of the motorcycles”. Awesome timeless design, great features and yes, probably more expensive than other choices, but they’re things we can dream of… So, obviously I always liked their effort in MotoGP. I was so happy when Valentino Rossi went to Ducati, I was hoping for a title of an Italian rider on an Italian bike (even if I’m not Italian myself), but it never came… so I couldn’t be any happier when I saw the result of Pecco in 2022. I don’t get me wrong, I like Fabio too, but I think Pecco was the one that was deserving to win the title that year. People bitch about the fact Ducati have 8 bikes on the paddock and they’re almost all in the top 10… but that’s only the results of their hard work and good management. People have short memory and tend to forget when we got years after years of continuous wins from Honda (Doohan, Rossi, Marquez), and Yamaha (Rossi, Lorenzo, Quartararo). Between those riders, that’s over 20 years of victory. So stop bitching about Ducati when they finally win the title after so many years of effort…

  • @95814
    @95814 Год назад +13

    The GP8 is a reminder of how beautiful MotoGP bikes were before all of the aero wings and things.

  • @29chhangte
    @29chhangte Год назад +5

    Watching this documentary, all i think about is how good was Casey Stoner. Yes, i was a fan of him since 250cc class. Legend

  • @Street_Fighter_
    @Street_Fighter_ Год назад +5

    DUCATI is THE bike, is THE passion, W l'Italia!

  • @Striball
    @Striball Год назад +15

    They have the best combination of riders since 2019, it was only a matter of time to make a championship winning bike. Pramac constantly tests every race weekend for the factory teams and themselves, with Zarco and Martin both having extreme speed on their days. Martin is likely one of the fastest raw riders in GP history, but bins it a lot or isn't consistent yet. Pecco has been the best of Martin and the best of Dovi, insanely fast while having decent (enough) consistency. However, losing Jack Miller as the supporting rider is a mistake. He was truly Bagnia's best secondhand man, and could have been for seasons to come in my opinion.

    • @doubless79
      @doubless79 Год назад +2

      That’s why I said Alex Marquez might just have his best season in motogp

  • @simewood2040
    @simewood2040 Год назад +1

    Fantastic story. Fantastic talents. Fantastic video, thanks @MotoGP & @Ducati 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻

  • @BlackRootsAcademyOfSoul
    @BlackRootsAcademyOfSoul Год назад +2

    Forza Ducati Team MotoGP, Gresini Racing, Pramac and Mooney VR46 🏁🔥👊🏿🖤

  • @akashchetri95
    @akashchetri95 Год назад +2

    The DUCATI dominance in the GP is unreal🙏💯

  • @enpassant1311
    @enpassant1311 Год назад +23

    « With Stoner, we focused on the rider instead of making a good bike »… Honda did the same mistake with Marquez! It can work a few seasons but not on the long shot.

    • @leo_adrian
      @leo_adrian Год назад +1

      Yeah but Honda won 6 championships in 7 years. Not just 1

  • @seanc6754
    @seanc6754 Год назад +62

    Major props to Ducati for not only understanding their bike was difficult to ride but telling everybody the truth instead of just blaming it on their riders

    • @C64SX
      @C64SX Год назад +6

      It's just too bad it took so long for them to acknowledge that fact. Early riders on the team took quite the hit from both the team and MotoGP fans.

    • @dayleashleynolasco5765
      @dayleashleynolasco5765 Год назад +3

      3 years with Casey Stoner & the late N. Hayden were the ones who suffered a lot in those times.

    • @space.youtube
      @space.youtube Год назад +1

      You're kidding, right? 🤣

  • @gabrieleb4408
    @gabrieleb4408 Год назад +10

    Great content, well done MotoGP

  • @jamesbowman5062
    @jamesbowman5062 Год назад +3

    Even with the time between rider championships the fact Ducati stayed the course provided riders and fans some epic racing. The slow burn only hurts until you win.

  • @allanh46
    @allanh46 Год назад +4

    That was awesome. What a story. I would love to see that made into a feature length film.

  • @thekyuwa
    @thekyuwa 11 месяцев назад +2

    What a cool documentary.
    We need more like this.

  • @1xplorer
    @1xplorer Год назад +2

    When I own my first Ducati (hyper939), I feel that Ducati has so much passion on developing the bike, they build premium bikes and the engine is so smooth at any gear ⚙️, you always feel that power

  • @Braselton21
    @Braselton21 Год назад +4

    2015 - 2016 *Andrea Dovizioso & Andrea Iannone* were my favorite years of Ducati :D
    Those two would've been more of a nightmare for Marquez during 2017 - 2019

    • @andreaf.5145
      @andreaf.5145 Год назад

      They just skipped that superb crazy shit, tropp scuorn, peccato

  • @adisetyo3495
    @adisetyo3495 Год назад +5

    this is crazy content, we needs like thisss moreeee.... i love motogp

  • @veronicaisl
    @veronicaisl Год назад +3

    Casey stoner was the legend of ducati! A true maestro!

  • @muhdsyahir9416
    @muhdsyahir9416 Месяц назад +1

    The starting point of a manufacturer rise is when they begin to listen to their riders more. That’s what Honda and Yamaha have not managed to do due to their ego. Ducati was on the same ship but they gradually to be more of a good listeners and then the results and domination came ❤🎉🤗

  • @padobranac4842
    @padobranac4842 Год назад +8

    I bet the board of directors at Volkswagen are very happy from Ducati point of view! :D Can't wait for next week for races to start, missing good ol' racing.

  • @MrLew1965
    @MrLew1965 Год назад +3

    GiGi was the Ducati man who put it all together !

  • @Slem7
    @Slem7 Год назад +1

    Pecco will become a legend in Moto GP. Ducati the Greatest Motor ever Created ❤🤌❤

  • @tristantopambudi3186
    @tristantopambudi3186 Год назад +5

    Even from 250 cc I knew Casey Stoner was very special rider

  • @ckleow1989
    @ckleow1989 Год назад +4

    1:05 i like how honest he is right now. 🤣😂

  • @yohanesbenedict1149
    @yohanesbenedict1149 Год назад +12

    Imagine Ducati didn't kick Stoner and he ride Ducati bike versions from 2017-now shit that man would've been the GOAT (even with that disease who force him to retire early with 7 season at MotoGP 2006-2012) i think in all 7 season he could win every championship with Dovi's and Bagnaia Ducati, remember Dovi went 3 straight year being runner-up to prime Marquez and Bagnaia becomes runner-up in 2021 because he crashed at some races with clear cut that Ducati is the best bike, Stoner would've clean sweep prime Marquez with that bike, because he's as talented as Marquez or even more talented, i still think in pure talent no one is better than Casey Stoner, that's how scary he was. Stoner beat prime Rossi with that Ducati, just imagine he had this version of Ducati, bro would've been in the same debate as the MotoGP GOAT with VR46.

    • @rajveerpatole7993
      @rajveerpatole7993 Год назад +1

      True, Casey is better than other rider, he used to open 70% throttle while cornering that's absolute talent.

  • @ganggasuwana9458
    @ganggasuwana9458 Год назад +17

    Casey's part gives me goosebumps

  • @tbsmdelhi96
    @tbsmdelhi96 3 месяца назад +1

    IMO, Dovi played a huge part in the making of the foundation. Thank you Dovi.

  • @alessandroroveda2346
    @alessandroroveda2346 Год назад +2

    Perfect video guys... this is waht we want to see from MotoGp!

  • @ricardoanez6436
    @ricardoanez6436 Год назад +1

    Great video, explain the result of years of work Ducati put in to get to what they are today, total dominance in every circuit they participate!!!👏👏👏👏👏👏

  • @yunan9610
    @yunan9610 11 месяцев назад

    When I first saw the GP 15 I was immediately fell in love because it just looks so different compared to previous Ducati bikes. An Iconic bike that makes the turning point of the brand.

  • @Ettolomba
    @Ettolomba Год назад +2

    Siamo tornati passo dopo passo e ci siamo ripresi quello che è nostro
    FORZA DUCATI 🐎🐎🐎🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹 #GOFREE

    • @eugeneu9682
      @eugeneu9682 Год назад

      ducati e tedesca societa non italiana

  • @cantrait7311
    @cantrait7311 Год назад +2

    Good for the Italians they are passionate about motor sports and never give up their pasion

  • @gaichunggonmei
    @gaichunggonmei Год назад +2

    Ducati word synonyms with Casey Stoner ❤

  • @jetstream01
    @jetstream01 Год назад +7

    Stoner on the Ducati reminds me of Marc on the Honda right now. Bike is awful overall but because of his talent as a rider he can actually be competitive on it...when he's not crashing at least, because it always has to be ridden on the absolute edge.
    Anyways loved this video, more please!

  • @yenyeka2792
    @yenyeka2792 Год назад +2

    I love Stoner and Pecco
    I love Ducati
    ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @swastikbhatnagar7944
    @swastikbhatnagar7944 Год назад +3

    Videos like these everyday is a treat🥹

  • @yellow6ird
    @yellow6ird Год назад +16

    This video really shown Casy Stoner is in a league of his own. Only Marc Marquez could possibly join.

    • @cranky1812
      @cranky1812 Год назад +11

      Not really, lol.
      He won only 1 championship with Ducati although he rode for 4 years. So not exactly a good record.
      Marc is nowhere near, lol Marc has not even changed to a different manufacturer, at least Stoner won on Honda too, lol.
      Marc will never change and he will not win a championship again.

    • @dachmad7495
      @dachmad7495 Год назад +3

      ​​@@cranky1812 It's still better than all the ducati's rider on the grid in history. so, it is a great record

    • @donachille3351
      @donachille3351 Год назад +7

      @@cranky1812 That record he did for four years is good enough and hampered by the messy organization he worked for. When he won and delivered results, it was due to his skills, not the bikes, mostly.

    • @cranky1812
      @cranky1812 Год назад +1

      @@donachille3351 I am not questioning his riding ability as he won Honda too. My point is only about winning 1 championship on Ducati in 4 years.

    • @donachille3351
      @donachille3351 Год назад

      @@cranky1812 Well, it's more on Ducati than Stoner as why they only had one.

  • @markhancock7527
    @markhancock7527 Год назад +1

    I've been a follower of Ducati since 1978 there make great bikes.Its been a long wait to see us back at the top,this year i believe will be even better go Ducati.

  • @geoffre5
    @geoffre5 Год назад +1

    Y'all making a lot of this type of content? If not, you should be. Great stuff!!

  • @alesjezek9755
    @alesjezek9755 Год назад +7

    Super Labombastic Fantastic Školastic!!!👍👏🤘👃👂🦵💪🤝😍🏍️💓🐬🐟🐠🐚⚓🧭⛽🚦🚣🏄🪂🌹🌍🌠🐢🙏🎼🦏🐘🐫🐪🦧🦍🐒🦜🐳💯🌞🌛👀🫀🧠🫁🚣😇

  • @C64SX
    @C64SX Год назад +4

    #27

  • @kakaandresantos7375
    @kakaandresantos7375 Год назад +2

    Show!! Parabéns Ducati 👏👏👏👏👏

  • @MarsCaster_Mini4WD
    @MarsCaster_Mini4WD Год назад +3

    I think this is what Honda and Yamaha needs to see. Ducati had a long journey to develop their bike to become the best bike nowadays in MotoGP. And with all the changes of regulations and technology during these years, Ducati seem to be coping with it. and now with aero starts entering MotoGP, I think Honda and Yamaha should also change and following the tech trend instead of just giving up.

  • @paultruesdale7680
    @paultruesdale7680 Год назад +4

    Thank you Ducati for staying in MotoGP

  • @toniocartonio708
    @toniocartonio708 Год назад +6

    I still think letting go of Dovi was a big mistake. Great rider, great tester, level headed even in difficulties. If it wasn't for Iannone and Petrucci, both his teammates, taking him out of races, he would have won much more.

  • @joshsvoss
    @joshsvoss Год назад +1

    Great content! Thank you for making it!

  • @MarcMarquez-bh6ej
    @MarcMarquez-bh6ej Год назад +9

    AND NOW MARC WILL COME TO DUCATI

  • @ELRojoNetwork
    @ELRojoNetwork Год назад +3

    Dovi, one of my fav rider alive..

  • @veronicaisl
    @veronicaisl Год назад +3

    Casey stoner riding a sorted 2023 DesmoGP bike will win 12-14 races. Now we can appreciate how good was stoner as a ducati rider. So glad I witnessed all of his career. Big fan here

  • @Dexter-992
    @Dexter-992 Год назад +1

    This is video is way better than any DTS episode 🔥

  • @NanaSupriyatna-s1b
    @NanaSupriyatna-s1b Год назад +1

    Aku dari Indonesia sukses terus Team Ducati

  • @RizkyAkbarYT
    @RizkyAkbarYT Год назад +2

    22:33 Honda Please Listen to This!!! Within Easy Bike Result Will Come 💪🏻

  • @suseno212
    @suseno212 Год назад +1

    Mantul @ducati 👍❤️💯

  • @HinataShouo_____10
    @HinataShouo_____10 5 месяцев назад

    20:09 Team Ducati!❤
    2:24 so. Casey is hella rider hm!🚀🔥

  • @prasannabaruah3732
    @prasannabaruah3732 Год назад +10

    Ducati wouldn't have won THAT championship without Lorenzo and dovizioso...

  • @space.youtube
    @space.youtube Год назад +6

    The carbon monocoque "top frame" that used the engine as a stressed member was a mistake, compounded by Ducati's stubbornness to persist with it, and their reluctance to listen to the riders who advised otherwise. Eventually, not before burning through a roster of elite Motogp pilots, Ducati finally learned to prioritise the horse before the cart.

  • @caeleb_adoniyah
    @caeleb_adoniyah 9 месяцев назад

    MotoGP is red ❤️ FORZA DUCATI 🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹

  • @daliborzak2485
    @daliborzak2485 Год назад

    Everybody: *uses stupid excuses
    Ducati: "We f---d up!"
    You just have to love the pure honesty and passion.

  • @hafizh6071
    @hafizh6071 Год назад

    This is very well-made! More of these please

  • @Zoliansanga1983
    @Zoliansanga1983 Год назад

    I was never a Ducati fan before, but V. Rossi and his team changed my heart.... Gooo M. Bez 🔥💥🇮🇳

  • @JimmyMarkou
    @JimmyMarkou Год назад

    Even though I started watching Moto GP on 2005, as a Kawasaki fan at the time and Randy De Puniet, I really love how Ducati has turned to a winning machine the last years! Now as a Pecco fan since the last 3 years it feels so rewarding for them,but I hate the fact that Dovi didn't win anything after staying with the team for so long. But that's how racing is....

  • @salmanshaik1298
    @salmanshaik1298 6 месяцев назад

    2025 will be very competitive. Pecco is class personified. Marc is aggression. Martin is ambition. Cant wait.