Pecco Bagnaia doesn’t trust Le Mans: ‘Several pitfalls’
After a complicated start to the season, the intention is to follow up on the good signs from Jerez.
Pecco Bagnaia is back leading the overall MotoGP standings after the Spanish Grand Prix, and his focus is now on Le Mans where he intends to continue the good moment after the difficulties in Argentina and Austin. This is clear from the Ducati centaur’s statements upon his arrival in France.
Indeed, to be forgotten is also the retirement that took place precisely in Le Mans in 2022, in a race that Bagnaia remembers well. “I am happy to return to France, where the atmosphere is always incredible thanks to the many fans who are always here,” the Piedmontese rider stressed. “This year, moreover, there will be lower temperatures than usual and it should also rain for the entire weekend. So the pitfalls will be several, and it will be crucial to stay focused at all times.”