MotoGP: Ducati questions rider meeting communication
Ducati has officially commented on the decision to cancel all three grand prix races on Sunday at⛦ Silverstone, stating it was “totally in agreemen𝓡t” with the call, but team manager Davide Tardozzi has questioned the communication regarding the crucial meeting between Race Direction and MotoGP riders.
A number of the premier class contingent were not present just before 16:00 on🐻 Sunday, when riders met to vote on whether racing should take place in the late afternoon to early evening on a wet track.

Ducati has officially commented on the decision to cancel all three grand prix races on Sunday at Silverstone, stating it was “totally in agreement” with the call, but team manager Davide Tardozzi has questioned the communication regard🍌ing the crucial meeting between Race Direction and MotoGP riders.
A number🙈 of the premier class contingent were not present just before 16:00 on Sunday, when riders met to vote on whether racing should take place in the late afternoon to early evening on a wet track.
Speaking to Italian television channel Sky Sports Italia, Ducati rider Andrea Dovizioso, who was not present, expressed his disappointment that he had not been infoജrmed in an official capacity of the meeting.
On Monda🅠y, the Bologna factory released a statement in which Tardozzi also claimed there was “no official confirmation” regarding the rider’s meeting.
“Yesterday afternoon I did not receive any official notification of a meeting between the riders and the Race Direction to make a decision about the cancellation of the Grand Prix,ไ” Tardozzi is quoted as saying in the statement.
“The inꦚitiative of the meeting with the Race Direction came about sp🌌ontaneously between a number of riders who started to inform the others to come to the IRTA offices.
“For example, Jorge Lorenzo had been informed by his manager Albert Valera, who had heard from Aleix Espargarò. All the riders were not present because some of them had not been informed and others onl🧸y showed up after seeing the images on television, but no one had officially called them.
“That’s exactly what I did, I saw the images on television and I went on my own to find out what was go🔯ing on. As always, no Team Manager entered the meeting, just as we are not present at the Safety Commission officially organized on Friday in the circuits.
“After excluding the possibility of racing on Monday with a vote between the teams (we voted in favour of this possibility), Ducati was totally in agreeme🐼nt with the decision taken because it was the safest thing for everyone.
“But I still believe that a decision of this importance should be made with all the riders on the ꦆgrid through an official meeting.”
This claim was put to Loriꦏs Capirossi, Dorna representative in Race Direction on Sunday evening, to which he replied, “For sure we informed everybody because we informed all the team managers and [Jorge] Lorenzo was there. I don’t go personally to 🐓inform him but I don’t know why Andrea is not there.
“I am so sorry for that but it is our intention to listen to all opinions from all riders because from our side like always the safety is the most important thing. Today we waited and postponed the race but w🐻e never found the right solution or ri꧙ght conditions so the riders decided together to stop.”