Gp Valencia: clear stance by Pecco Bagnaia
Pecco Bagnaia doesn’t fit
At the end of the first day of free practice at the Sepang circuit, the Ducati centaur Pecco Bagnaia, at the microphones of "Sky Sport MotoGp", he è dwelt on the possible decision by Dorna to dispute the same the last weekend of the season in Valencia, despite the tragic flooding that has hit the Spanish population.
"I am not willing to race in Valencia. Even at the cost of losing what è my ultimate goal, which è win the world title, I in Spain I am not going to take to the track" began the Ducati centaur.
"I don’t think it’s right to race in Valencia. I really hope that they will take into consideration that on an ethical level and for what is happening, going to race there" after such a tragedy is not è the correct thing" recoiled Pecco Bagnaia.
On the decision to run the same in Spain, Dorna CEO Carmelo Ezpeleta and FIM president Jorge Viegas also spoke bluntly: "In principle, the original date of the event will be maintained. They are working to fix the access and facilities. The track will not è be damaged" this is Ezpeleta’s comment. "Not racing would represent a greater damage to the area's economy than racing" these, however, the statements of Viegas.