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Intro. The wedding was designed as a statement of power, not a union. You know it from the beginning: no vote pronounced that day had emotional roots. Only strategic. Luigi Dall'Igna – Gigi for the paddock, "dad" for Flavy since he had taken her under his professional and personal tutelage – did not believe in bonds that did not produce results. To him, people were precision gears. And if two gears could align to strengthen Ducati on and off the track, then they had to. Marc Márquez accepted for reasons other than obedience. He had been rebuilding himself for years, bone by bone, prestige by prestige. He knew how to recognize when a war was not fought on the track. Marrying the star engineer of the Ducati project – the mind behind adjustments that not even the telemetry could explain – was a political truce... or a fancy trap. Flavy did not dispute the decision. Not because he agreed, but because he understood the cost of refusing

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