Bagnaia: Others ‘complaining because their machines aren’t on the same level as ours’

Francesco Bagꦬnaia: “I don't understand why some riders say this is difficult. You have to get used to it.”

Francesco Bagnaia, MotoGP race, Spanish MotoGP, 28 April
Francesco Bagnaia, MotoGP race, Spanish MotoGP, 28 April

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Francesco Bagnaia is not a fan of the new rule changes which will see less aero on MotoGP bike⛄s and the ban of holeshot and ride-height devices. 

The two-time MotoGP champion has been one of the strongest r❀iders since the new aero-driven era took over the premi🌺er class.

But others have complained about MotoGP being to🧸o hard to oveꦿrtake as a result, while holeshot and ride-height devices have not been liked by all the riders.

However, Bagnaia feels as though it is normal for MotoGP to have taken this direction and believes those complaining is🍸 because they are less competitive.

“I would just like to have the fastest machine,” Bagnai💖a told . “It is never fast enough, even if the machines are alread𓆉y very fast.

“I just want a fast bike that I can win with. The only reason I enjoy MotoGP is because I have a bike I can win on. Being able to win is the biggest 𒊎motivation.

“I don't understand why some riders say this is difficult. You have to get used to it. For me, playing with the buttonsও during a race has become normal. 

“It's part of the job. If you want to be fast, you have to do it. Maybe these guys are comౠplaining because their machines aren't on the same level as ours.

“So they want to get rid of some of these things so we no longer have that advantag𝔉e. At the moment everyone is more or less at the same level.”

Another rider who has adapted brilliantly to the cu𓄧rrent MotoGP machinery is roo🍷kie Pedro Acosta, who has on occasions been stronger than the reigning champion.

Discussing Acosta’s rise, Bagnaia has n♋ot been 🅷surprised by the impact of the GASGAS Tech 3 rider.

Bagnaia added: “I never thought that rookies didn't belong at the front. I always try to learn from newbies because they always bring s🌜omething new and different.

“At the moment I'm studying Pedro's corner entry. It's a new style; it chang꧋es the way you approach a corner.

“He does 𝔍a great job, has no fear and no pressure. He has nothing to lose and can just have fun. This works well for him. 

“The KTM is also strong this year, even on tracks where it wasn't in previous years. So you can always learn from a man like him. This also ཧhappened when Martin came to MotoGP in 2021.

“He was very strong, but unfortunately had a bad crash in his third race. But you also have to be o♔pen to learning from younger riders.”

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