MotoGp, Ducati: all the superstition of Pecco Bagnaia
The Italian driver is playing for the world title with Fabio Quartararo.
The Italian driver is playing for the world title with Fabio Quartararo.
On the eve of the decisive weekend for the awarding of the World Championship, the Ducati rider also spoke about the presence of the ‘Doctor’.
The pilot is one step closer to winning his first world title.
The Ducati centaur, one step away from the World Championship, is self-critical: “I should have scored many more points than I did.”
Il team manager della Ktm ha parlato in vista dell’ultimo Gp della stagione, sul circuito di Valencia.
Il team manager della squadra del Dottore scalpita in vista del Gran Premio di Valencia
“Difficile immaginare Bagnaia senza punti. A Quartararo serve un miracolo” ha ammesso il pilota spagnolo.
The pilot ready for Sunday in Valencia: “This is it.”
Yamaha team manager evokes 2006 and Nicky Hayden: “That year also seemed to be over.”
“I like him very much, he is a boy who is more talented than we think, he made some mistakes this year, but that can be okay.”
The Borgo Panigale team manager returns to the Sepang finale and annexed controversies.
“Pecco believed in it when the championship seemed definitely compromised,” said the Terni centaur.
“For our country it would be a pride, because an Italian rider would return to win the title on an Italian motorcycle 50 years after my World Championship won in 1972 with MV Agusta.”
The team manager: “People keep belittling him, but he is always in front.”
The Doctor lost the world championship precisely in Valencia, where the last GP of the current championship will be held.
The centaur from Tavullia, having finished his GT championship commitments, will be in Valencia for the MotoGp grand finale.
The former Spanish rider returned to the two Ducatistas’ race in Malaysia, commenting especially on the conduct of the Team Gresini rider.
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.”