The Japanese manufacturer is poised to announce a two-year-deal with Lorenzo soon, having only just confirmed earlier on Tuesday that it would not be retaining long-time rider Dani Pedrosa. The agreement, worth a reported â¬4 million per year, is believed to have been reached in principle several days ago, even prior to Lorenzo's first Ducati win at Mugello. The Spaniard, who has won three MotoGP t
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