Pecco Bagnaia aims to dispel Le Mans taboo and cuts short on future teammate

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Pecco Bagnaia’s statements ahead of the Le Mans GP

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During the press conference for the presentation of the Le Mans GP, Ducati centaur Pecco Bagnaia, among the various topics discussed, commented on his feelings ahead of the weekend in France, where the goal will be to redeem the two zeros obtained in the previous two editions. In addition, the reigning champion also è dwelt on the drivers market and his future teammate, where in the running would be Jorge Martin, Marc Marquez and Enea Bastianini.

"One of my strengths è that I don&#39t care if I lose points or fall on Saturday, I know that the next day if I&#39m okay I can come back. Every weekend I was struggling even last year and at the end I was fighting for the top positions. I love Le Mans, there are always so many people here. On the last two occasions I could not close the race, but my potential è always been high and I am sure we will be in the fight" debuted the Ducati centaur.

"I love everything about the weekend in France and even the weather looks like it will be great. In 2022 I came close to victory but then I made a mistake and crashed, while last year I couldn&#39t fight to win because of a contact. The pace però was good and it would be very nice to triumph here" continued the reigning champion.

"There is a lot of talk about my teammate ahead of 2025. In spain a journalist said that I would not want Marc Marquez as a partner, but I can assure you that it è not true. This is talk that doesn’t interest me. I want to beat everyone and be the best. I don’t have a preference between Enea, Marc and Jorge. I am working very well with Bastianini, but if the team decidesà to change we will have to start from scratch" added the native of Turin.

"We are at the peak of prototype development and we will reduce the speed, it seems a bit strange to me. Forò we want to encourage battles and we will get used to it. The differences between 2023 and 2024 motorcycles are small, and so I think that with the same bike, the sifda with Marquez in Jerez would have ended the same way, since I have been riding the Ducati for so long, while Marc è only at the fifth race" concluded Pecco Bagnaia.

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