Fabio di Giannantonio believes that Ducati must find a better front-end feeling for the 2026 MotoGP season.
Throughout the 2025 MotoGP season, Fabio di Giannantonio has been plagued by inconsistent weekends on the Ducati GP25.
The Italian has experienced success as he has three Grand Prix podiums, as well as four Sprint Race podiums. However, he has featured outside of the points on five occasions in 2025.
Looking ahead to the 2026 season and the Valencia Test on Tuesday, Di Giannantonio believes Ducati must find a better front-end feeling with the GP26.
"The area we have to work is on the front because the bike is a super-fast bike but we have to improve the front to have a more sincere feeling where we can push," Di Giannantonio said on Thursday at the Valencia Grand Prix.
"The MotoGP bike has a super-high potential, you can really go very fast, but if you don’t feel it sometimes it’s difficult to extract the maximum potential."
Di Giannantonio went on to add that it has been really hard to trust the front end of the Ducati GP25 when he has needed to push it over his natural limit.
"Let’s say that the general feeling is there is low feeling on the front," he explained.
"So, when you go fast in a natural way, everything comes easier.
"When you are not super-fast in a natural way and you have to find the speed from the bike, from the trust of the bike, it’s really tough this year because you don’t get that feeling."










