Ducati, not just Valentino Rossi: Bagnaia reveals Agostini’s advice
Piedmont centaur: “I have been eating little since Thursday.”
Piedmont centaur: “I have been eating little since Thursday.”
“The only good thing about the weekend was really that I slept all the time. Tonight especially I really slept a lot.”
Johann Zarco set the fastest time in the 20th and final round.
The Yamaha rider said he was satisfied with the fourth place achieved in qualifying and warned, “It will be a fight until the last lap.”
“He’s definitely not the Pecco he’s always been. I tried to understand how he is psychologically,” the Doctor’s words.
The Ducati centaur is only eighth, his Yamaha rival close to the front row. Bad Bastianini
Former centaur: “Rest assured, I advise him to be the Pecco Bagnaia he knows.”
The Turin centaur explains his goal: “I want to stay in front to avoid a wild fight.”
The French centaur: “It’s normal to be tense, but I’m definitely not.”
“He was the one who calmed us down,” assures the Doctor’s right-hand man, speaking of his great friend.
“We don’t have any particular pressures,” the seasoned executive lets us know.
The Frenchman immediately fast in Valencia, where the MotoGp World Championship is decided.
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.