Luigi Daleigna reveals what he ‘realised’ about Marc Marquez after his factory Ducati move.
Marquez, 33, joins the Ducati family when he leaves Honda ahead of the 2024 MotoGP season.
The Spaniard raced for Ducati’s satellite team Gresini Racing before joining the factory team in 2025.
Since then, Marquez has won the MotoGP World Cup once, which came last year when he finished ahead of his brother Alex Marquez and Aprilian Marco Bezecic.
A seven-time world champion, Marquez is considered one of the greatest MotoGP riders of all time.
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Luigi D’Aligna shares what he ‘instantly realized’ about Marc Marquez.
Speaking at a team-sponsored event in Milan, Italy recently, Ducati Chief Dall’Igna said he was immediately impressed Marquez‘special ability’
The Italian added that Marquez doesn’t blame anyone when things go wrong and is someone from whom people can learn a lot.
According to a Spanish news outlet Make a markDale Igna said: “When I arrived, I realized that he had a unique ability to do what no one else could.
“And I have to say I met a wonderful person, who inspires you, knows how to inspire everyone and never blames anyone. He’s someone you can learn a lot from.”
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In the year Marquez struggled in 2026, collecting just 57 points from the opening six races, finishing ninth in the world championship standings.
At the French Grand Prix weekend in Marquez had a big accident And later confirmed that he will go under the knife again.
It has been confirmed ahead of this weekend’s Italian Grand Prix in Mugello Marquez returns to Ducati.
Speaking ahead of the weekend, Marquez said via Crash“The recovery is going according to plan.
“In the last few days I have returned to training normally and will be traveling mainly to check my true mood and physical condition in the Desmosedici GP.
“Both operations went well, but we will continue with all due care and final medical tests on the track.
“Mugello is an incredible track, a very demanding track to be honest, but the support of all Ducati will be an extra incentive to do well.”
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