Ducati, Pecco Bagnaia’s social irony about team orders
The Malaysian Grand Prix winner also addressed the topic several hours after the Sepang checkered flag.
The Malaysian Grand Prix winner also addressed the topic several hours after the Sepang checkered flag.
Ducati team manager: “We are not tarring anything…”
The Piedmont centaur is one step closer to his first world title in the premier class
The Piedmontese centaur spoke after his victory in Malaysia
Super comeback for the Ducati rider. With one race to go, he has a 23-point lead over Fabio Quartararo.
The Piedmontese pilot has always ruled them out but now opens up: “Sunday can be the right day”
The Piedmontese driver: “I had the third time almost assured, in the race I will try to rise again”
The Spanish centaur commented on his pole in Sepang.
Pole position, complete with track record, for Jorge Martin.
Yet another hiccup in the talented centaur’s troubled season.
The penultimate round of the season will also be an opportunity to remember the unfortunate Marco Simoncelli.
The team manager: “It took us too long to find the right setting at the beginning of the season.”
The Piedmontese driver reiterates a concept: “I am not the new Valentino, no one ever will be.”
Ducati centaur admits mistakes made in Sepang, especially in the first free practice session.
Despite posting the second fastest time in Malaysia afternoon, the Ducati centaur remains outside the top ten at the moment.
Excellent Marquez (third). Quartararo does not force and is seventh, Pecco only 11th.
The sporting director of the Borgo Panigale stable spoke ahead of the Malaysian Grand Prix
The Australian centaur: “If Pecco needs a hand, I’ll be there.”
Piedmont centaur close to MotoGp title: “For now I am very calm”
“I am calm: Sepang on paper is a slightly more ‘friendly’ track,” said the Ducati rider.
The Mooney VR46 Racing Team rider is back on the Philip Island GP.
The rider from Terni: “Fabio? I keep a little for him…”
The former pilot, winner of three World Championships: “The important thing is to face everything with serenity.”
Ducati’s Piedmontese rider could become world champion as early as next weekend in Malaysia
“With Pecco the bike forms an outstanding pair,” Agostini said.
Reigning World Champion scores zero points in Australia: “I’ll try in Malaysia.”
New World Championship leader: “I was hoping for victory. Heard about Quartararo’s fall, I managed.”
Quartararo crashes and Pecco, who finished third, is the new World Championship leader.
The Majorcan got off the hook is he made his prediction on the 2022 MotoGP, expressing little doubt that the Ducatista would win.
“I have to take risks. I feel I can do it here,” said the Aprilia rider.