Pecco Bagnaia doesn’t want to stop and warns competition ahead of Assen
Pecco Bagnaia sounds the charge ahead of Assen GP
After the short summer break and the numerous official announcements regarding next season’s rider grid, MotoGp è is ready to return to the track in Assen. A few days before the start of the Dutch weekend, Ducati centaur Pecco Bagnaia, after two consecutive victories in Spain and Mugello, did not hide his confidence and ambitions ahead of the next round, where the goal will be to try to shorten the gap to world leader Jorge Martin.
"In the last Gp we have been able to work well and my feeling with the Desmosedici è has been very good. I have come from two consecutive wins, three if we also count the Mugello Sprint, so there are all the conditions to continue doing well. Hopefully the weather will be good and allow us to work consistently from the first round on Friday; but, in any case, I am ready to face the weekend with any condition" began the Italian centaur to the official channels of Ducati.
"After Mugello è it was good to have three weeks off to recover. I rested a bit, but above all I continued to train, also riding around the track with my Panigale V4S and then participating in a Monster Energy event at Silverstone along with other riders. Now forò it is back to serious business and I am happy to resume the season from Assen, one of my favorite tracks that I also have tattooed on my arm" added Pecco Bagnaia.
In addition to the number 1 centaur, to the team’s official channels, also expressed himself teammate nonchè future KTM rider Enea Bastianini: "This long break was needed, but now I really want to get back on track. After the good result obtained in the home race in Italy, I arrive in Holland motivated and charged: I had never managed to get on the podium at Mugello in the past and to have succeeded this year despite still feeling I lack something, gives me hope for the next races. Compared to the past this year I have been more consistent: we are working well and race after race we continue to grow. So I think we are close to finding that’explosivityà that we still lack, although a step forward è has been made. We will work hard from the first session on Friday to be able to fight for the top positions".