Aragon MotoGP: Francesco Bagnaia: ‘I’ll think about the championship’, 48 points ‘too much’ - Enea Bastianini

While it was a second consecutive 1-2 for Ducati riders Enea Bastianini and Francesco Bagnaia at Aragon - this time in a reversed order from Misano - the future teammates are feeling very differently about their 2022 MotoGP championship hopes.
Francesco Bagnaia, Ducati MotoGP Aragon
Francesco Bagnaia, Ducati MotoGP Aragon

Bastianini’s fourth MotoGP victory of the season has seen him close to under 50 points from 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Fabio Quartararo, after the Yamaha crashed on lap one following contact with 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Marc Marquez

His first victory since Le Mans has also put the Gresini Ducati rider second on the highest wins of 2022 list behind Bagnaia, the man he beat in yet another last lap🔯 showdown between the two

Describing the battle with Bagnaia, Bastianini said: "Another good battle like in Misano. My start of the ﷽race was difficult because when Aleix [Espargaro] passed me I went a little bit wide and lost some positions compared to my position at the start. 

"But on lap numbe♓r ni🌠ne I was back on top but I made an error in turn 10 and I went outside [the track]. 

"I thought ‘I have to stay calm’ and close the gap again to Pecco [Ba😼gnaia], who was really fast like in Misano. 

"He didn’t make any error💫s like in Misano but [this time] on the last lap I꧃ was closer. It’s amazing for me to be back on the top."

But despite the sensational vic🍰tory, Bastianini believes his 48 point deficit is too much to close with only five races to go.

"Pecco [Bagnaia], and the other Ducati riders, are so fast, but Pecc🐭o has his strongest points like me, we're riding the same bikes and to overtake him is really difficult but this time I won," added Bastianini. 

"48 points is too much to close the gap, 🀅for me, but I want to continue in this direction and be competitive in the last part of the championship. 

Enea Bastianini, MotoGP race, Aragon MotoGP, 18 September
Enea Bastianini, MotoGP race, Aragon MotoGP, 18 September

"Let's see what happens race by race, but I have a good🍷 setup for the future."

Bagnaia to start thinking about about MotoGP standings - ‘we’re close’

While 🐓Bastianini might be playing down his chances, something Bagnaia has also done in recent rounds, the factory Ducati rider is arguably the favourite given his recent form.

In f🅰act, ൩Bagnaia has not been beaten in a race by Quartararo since before the summer break at Sachsenring. 

Now just 10 points back from Quartararo, Bagnaia said: "🐻Now it's clearer: we're close. 10 points now is the lowest distance I've had since the st❀art of the season so for sure I'll try to think about the championship but not too much. 

"I'll just think about my work. I knꦐow Japan wﷺon't be easy, we have less time to test and improve the bike, it won't be easy. 

"We know our bike needs more time to be prepared compared to others. But I'm sure we can be competitive and I'll try to work like we are doing 𝐆and finish the races like we know to do."

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