Valentino Rossi says the relationship between Ducati and MotoGP riders is often “difficult”, referencing his own experiences in 2011 and 2012 in relation to Andrea Dovizioso’s current contract situation.
Talks between Dovizioso and Ducati for the 2021 season are currently on hold, with the pair not seeing eye to eye on the financial side of a new deal – with Ducati keen to scale back on big-money contracts in the wake of the coronavirus crisis.
Ducati says it will resume negotiations in August, with Dovizioso’s manager admitting his rider could take a sabbatical if his terms are not met.
When asked if there had been any development with his future talks, Dovizioso replied: “I don’t know about my future at this moment. I know very well what I want, but now I am focused on the races because we are in an important moment of the season.
“We want to make a better result and we are focused on that.”
When asked to comment on the situation with Ducati and Dovizioso, Rossi believes the “difficult” relationship he sometimes experienced is playing its part now – but hopes the Italian marque will retain the three-time championship runner-up.
“What we’ve seen during the past, sometimes it is difficult, the relationship between the riders and Ducati,” said Rossi. “So, also, when I was there in 2011 and 2012 it was not easy. So, I think that for this reason they still don’t arrive at the contract.
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