Jorge Lorenzo is at the lowest point in his career. Ahead of the French MotoGP, Lorenzo faced a disappointing record with Ducati.
Lorenzo joins the Italian manufacturer in 2017. In his first season, the Spanish rider failed to win the race and only three podium and finished in sixth, under Johann Zarco's Tech3 satellite rider team.
The worse scenario received by Lorenzo in his second season, the five-time world champion became the worst Ducati rider after just collecting six points of the first four races.
Lorenzo is more disappointing than late Nicky Hayden who collected nine points in the same period in 2009. While Cal Crutchlow became the third worst after only getting 10 points in the first four races in 2014.
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Instead, the most fantastic achievement is still held by the legendary Ducati's Casey Stoner. The former Australian rider has reached 86 points in 2007, the year in which Ducati won the first and the only one. Andrea Dovizioso behind Stoner with 67 points in the first four races in three years ago.
France MotoGP will be rolling this weekend. Looking at statistics, Le Mans is one of Lorenzo 'favorite' circuits, having won it five times since 2009.
Lorenzo disappointed because until now could not adapting with Desmosedici GP18, Ducati was rumored to consider terminate Lorenzo's contract early.
The report also states that although Gigi Dall'Igna as head of the team continues to give the spirit to Lorenzo, that does not mean he forgot angry at Lorenzo. His bad performance of this season and bad attitude when he slammed his motorcycle while falling down in Argentina GP, make speculation that he will soon be fired.
Moreover, the achievement of three-time MotoGP world champion is lost to the satellite racers like Hector Barbera, Karel Abraham, and Scott Redding.
Meanwhile, Lorenzo could finish sixth in 2017. How about this time?

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