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While the riders have been grabbing the headlines, which squad did the most to get your vote for 2022’s BSN Team of the Year? Ducati’s success this season was hard to miss across both MotoGP and WorldSBK.

Ducati Lenovo, and Pecco Bagnaia, wrapped up the premier class championship in both the team and rider standings with the manufacturer reigning supreme in the constructors.

While Alvaro Bautista’s return to Aruba.it in WorldSBK was equally as beneficial to all involved, much to the annoyance of former champions Pata Yamaha and KRT.

Red Bull KTM - much to the surprise of Brad Binder - closed out the season second in the team tally with Aprilia confirming the progress made with the RS-GP in third while Suzuki Ecstar shocked the paddock by announcing its decision to quit before rounding out the year with two race victories as a final farewell.

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