The Resurrection of Ducati 🔴 | MotoGP™ Stories

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Published 2023-03-18
It's been a long and winding road since their title triumph in 2007! 🔀

Watch the Ducati's rise to #MotoGP Champions in 2022 and go in-depth with some of the biggest names to race for the Bologna Bullets! 🏆
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All Comments (21)
  • @jiraiya.13
    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 YouTube team of MotoGP for making this possible for us to access freely on YT. 🤝🏼
  • @367lio
    We need more high quality content like this!
  • @twt3716
    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.
  • @roadsailor79
    I love Pecco, Dovi and Miller in red. But no one will ever ride and tame the Ducati as Stoner. What a legend!!
  • @razbaz1777
    This, ladies and gentlemen, is what we call hard work paid off. Look at how Ducati dominates MotoGP and WSBK now!
  • This documentary / MotoGP™ Stories about Ducati is so good, third time watching! Please bring back Moto GP Unlimited, the 2024 season will be legendary!
  • @dimasihza217
    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 👍🏻
  • @datoni4150
    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.
  • @aryanjenil802
    Casey stoner is probably the greatest talent in Motogp in recent history what he was able to manage on 2007 Ducati was amazing
  • Dovi is underrated because he raced in the era of the aliens and got consistent podiums on two different bikes.
  • 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.
  • 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...!!! 😊
  • @andrewSUN17
    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.
  • @NEW16610
    Stoner, Rossi, Lorenzo, Hayden dll.. Banyak masukan untuk Ducati dari para juara sehingga bisa mendominasi MotoGP saat ini. Sebuah perjalanan yg panjang 👍🏻
  • @thejman5552
    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
  • @vinny78.68
    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.
  • @thesighbored
    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.