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  "textContent": "Neil Morrison: Fabio Di Giannantonio And Alex Marquez - Kurious (about) Oranj\n\nAlex Marquez had the ride of the day on Sunday. But Fabio Di Giannantonio had the line. The pair had been put on the spot in the post-race press conference on the chances of becoming team-mates at KTM in the future. While admitting it was nice to “have a lot of teams that want me,” the Italian sought to calm such talk.\n\n“We should focus a little more on what we’re doing on track,” Di Giannantonio reasoned. “Imagine how bad it is if I say (I’m going to) another place and now I go to the garage and have to do a party with the team. It’s not that nice. So, let’s keep focus on racing at the moment.”\n\nEven if it came after a remorseless 25-lap race that stretched out like an all-day party at the in-laws, it was a fair point. There wasn’t a great deal to set the pulse racing in Sunday’s MotoGP encounter. But the younger Marquez’s most convincing MotoGP victory to date, plus a continuation of Di Giannantonio’s solid early season form, suggested Ducati’s revival has two unlikely leaders.\n\nDavid Emmett Thu, 30/Apr/2026 - 10:49\n\n  * Read more about Neil Morrison: Fabio Di Giannantonio And Alex Marquez - Kurious (about) Oranj\n  * 3 comments\n  *   * Log in or register to post comments\n\n",
  "title": "Neil Morrison: Fabio Di Giannantonio And Alex Marquez - Kurious (about) Oranj"
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