MotoGp, Johann Zarco moves to Ducati after favor to Pecco Bagnaia
Pramac rider warns Bagnaia about Bastianini
Team Pramac rider Johann Zarco, fresh off his fourth-place finish in the Thai Grand Prix, spoke to French television station ‘Canal+,’ returning to his decision not to attack Pecco Bagnaia, who finished third.
“Dall’Igna said this was a real gentlemanly gesture on my part. I was well received on arrival by Ducati and they thanked me. I think Ducati will keep this gesture in mind in the future,” explained the French centaur.
“Apart from Bastianini, among all the other riders we talked about it and we respect each other,” Zarco continued, most likely referring to the fact that Enea is still in the running for the World Championship, albeit with little hope of winning it.
MotoGp is the top category in circuit racing motorcycle championships. This category came into existence in 2002, replacing the 500 class, following a change in the regulations on displacement. Currently, 24 riders take part in the MotoGp championship, with two riders per team.