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Gino Borsoi: "I will be so happy if Bez is with us next season"
Season 5, Ep. 10
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Prima Pramac Racing Team Manager Gino Borsoi has been in the MotoGP™ paddock for many years as he competed in the 125cc World Championship from 1996 to 2004. When he decided to stop his career as a rider he became Team Manager of his own team, after that, he joined the Aspar Team as Sporting Director and this season he debuted as Team Manager in Ducati's official Independent team. The Italian has talked about it in today's Episode as well as how's the collaboration with Ducati and his team, how different his two riders, Jorge Martin and Johann Zarco are and he's also spoken about 2024 and his wishes to have Bez within his ranks. Do not think about it twice and have a listen to our latest Episode!
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