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New Angle on Marquez-Bulega Clash Sparks Debate: Fresh Footage Offers Insight into Controversial Ducati Race Incident
Recent video showing Marc Marquez and Nicolo Bulega's incident provides a new viewpoint
Video captured from the audience area raises the question: Was there a collision?
Freshly surfaced video provides an alternative perspective on the crash involving Marc Marquez and Nicolo Bulega.
The Lenovo Race of Champions, part of the World Ducati Week festivities on Saturday, was marked by a final-turn clash involving MotoGP and World Superbike competitors.
Bulega lost control and ended up in the gravel as Marquez managed to secure a spot on the podium.
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The original video of the event starts at the 47-minute mark in the video provided below.
However, supporters have been determining if there was an interaction by viewing it from an alternative perspective.
Luca Savadori, known for his motorcycle riding and YouTube channel, was present in the stands at Misano where he captured the incident on video himself.
Here's the video featuring Marquez and Bulega.
Check out this Instagram post from Luca Salvadori (@lucasalvadoriofficial)
Ducati concluded that the riders "collided".
Marquez expressed regret to Bulega for the incident, emphasizing his uncertainty about whether there was any physical contact.
The Lenovo Race of Champions is undeniably a marquee event that unites riders from Ducati teams across MotoGP, World Superbike Championship, and the British Superbike series.
Everyone was cruising on the just-released Ducati Panigale V4, which had been introduced at the start of the week.
However, the situation involving Marquez could serve as a gentle nudge about the potential shifts within the leading maker.
In the coming year, he will join Bagnaia in the primary team, a move that has sparked debate.
The strategy Ducati employs to handle the eight-time world champion while also managing their leading rider is a major topic of conversation in the paddock.
Coming up next weekend, the MotoGP series will continue at the Silverstone circuit. Bagnaia, who has won the championship two years in a row, currently tops the standings.
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