
Ducati riders have highlighted Aprilia's traction and corner entry as key strengths after their dominant performance at the French Grand Prix. Jorge Martin led a historic 1-2-3 finish for Aprilia, increasing their lead in the manufacturers' standings over Ducati.
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Ducati riders have identified traction and corner entry as Apriliaâs biggest strengths following the Noale marqueâs dominant showing at last weekendâs French Grand Prix.
While Alex Marquez delivered Ducatiâs first grand prix victory of 2026 at Jerez, Aprilia returned to the front at Le Mans as factory rider Jorge Martin led team-mate Marco Bezzecchi and Trackhouseâs Ai Ogura in a historic 1-2-3 finish.
With this result, Martin and Bezzecchi strengthened their positions at the top of the ridersâ standings, while Aprilia moved 34 points clear of Ducati in the manufacturersâ standings.
Factory Ducati rider Francesco Bagnaia spent both races following Bezzecchi and came away particularly impressed by the traction the RS-GP enjoyed at corner exits.
âWhen I was behind Bezzecchi [in the sprint]. I saw how much speed they can carry out of the corners,â he said. âThey accelerate really hard out of those corners.
âIn my opinion, where we need to work is on the corner grip because they are very strong there.
âBut thanks to following Bezzecchi [in the sprint], we figured it out. I asked about two things regarding anti-wheelie control and how to make the electronics work during acceleration.
âAnd today [in the grand prix], we took a step forward. So much so that I was able to exit the last corner really well.â
Ducati riders pinpointed traction and corner entry as Aprilia's biggest strengths following their dominant showing at the French Grand Prix.
Jorge Martin led team-mate Marco Bezzecchi and Trackhouse's Ai Ogura to a historic 1-2-3 finish for Aprilia.
Following the race, Jorge Martin and Marco Bezzecchi strengthened their positions at the top of the riders' standings, while Aprilia moved 34 points ahead of Ducati in the manufacturers' standings.
Ducati achieved its first grand prix victory of 2026 at Jerez, with Alex Marquez as the winning rider.

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Fabio Di Giannantonio, VR46 Racing Team
Meanwhile, VR46âs Fabio di Giannantonio reiterated that the 2026-spec Ducati still lacks the front-end feeling, forcing riders to rely excessively on the rear tyre.
âOverall, [Aprilia] have a much better front end,â said the Italian, who has been Ducatiâs top-scorer this year.
âThey can brake [at the] same [time] as us, but [they can] be much more precise on the entry.
âThey can turn the bike already on the entry with the brakes and we struggle there.
âWe always need to take care about the front; if it's closing, if it's skipping or if it is not precise.
âThey don't think; they just go in. We have to think a lot about the front tyre, and this also destroys our rear tyre too, because we have to recover everything with the rear tyre.â
Le Mans marked the third time in six grands prix that Ducati failed to finish on the podium. It represents a significant decline for a manufacturer that enjoyed an unprecedented run of 88 consecutive podiums between the 2021 British GP and the end of the 2025 season.
However, despite Sundayâs results, Ducati riders emerged from Le Mans more optimistic about closing the gap to Aprilia, believing the Jerez test marked a turning point.
Alex Marquez, Gresini Racing
âI think Pecco was not bad today, I think Diggia was also not bad,â said Alex Marquez.
âWe were able to make a step on the warm-up, so I think we're better [than before].
âIt's true that they are still really, really strong, but I would say that after Jerez, we have more chances to fight with them - Something that until Jerez seemed like was impossible.â
Bagnaia echoed Marquezâs sentiment, saying: âThis weekend I crashed twice. But itâs the weekend where weâve come closest to Aprilia in terms of speed since the start of the year. So we need to go in with a positive attitude and keep it up.â
Di Giannantonio stressed that Ducati is ânot that farâ from Aprilia, expressing confidence that the reigning champions can still remain in the title fight.
âI must be confident. I think we have a great opportunity this year to fight. At least we are there, [we are] not that far,â he said.
âWe are only at the fifth race. The championship requires that we are in contention at the end. We are far, but in contention, so we must believe and we must work, and if we can improve something on the bike, we can be there fighting with them.â
Additional reporting by German Garcia Casanova and Vincent Lalanne-Sicaud
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