MAISTO DUCATI DESMOSEDICI GP 2022 P. BAGNAIA AND J.MILLER – DIE CAST -36391 SCALE 1:18

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MAISTO DUCATI DESMOSEDICI GP 2022 P. BAGNAIA AND J.MILLER – DIE CAST -36391 SCALE 1:18

In 2022, riding his Ducati, Pecco Bagnaia achieved the first entirely Italian title since 1972, fifty years after the legend Giacomo Agostino with MV Agusta. Moto2 champion in 2018, he moved to MotoGP the following year and soon confirmed himself as one of the most promising riders. Already in 2021, with the Ducati Lenovo, he came close to the title, which went to Fabio Quartararo, but in 2022 Bagnaia was even more competitive and achieved the final success, winning 7 GPs out of 20. In that year, Ducati also won the constructors' title .
MAISTO DUCATI DESMOSEDICI GP 2022 PRAMAC J.MARTIN EJ,ZARCO – DIE CAST – 36390 SCALA 1:18

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MAISTO DUCATI DESMOSEDICI GP 2022 PRAMAC J.MARTIN EJ,ZARCO – DIE CAST – 36390 SCALA 1:18

MotoGP was dominated by Ducati in 2022 and 2023, while the Japanese manufacturers Yamaha and Honda experienced difficult moments. The result of a great work of innovation by the Borgo Panigale manufacturer, the Desmosedici are capable of winning on any type of circuit and reveal very few weaknesses. Ducatis have an excellent ability to transmit power to the ground, a quality that has further improved between 2022 and 2023. Since 2019, Ducati has had the best bike, with a dominance that can recall the years of MV Agusta but also those – more recent – ​​from Honda.