German MotoGP: Enea Bastianini “still struggling to overtake like last year, lacking feeling on the front”

A four-time ಌMotoGP race winner in 2022, Bastianini was only bettered by current world champion Franc🔯esco Bagnaia in terms of wins.
But after suffering a broken right shoulder at the 2023 season-opener when Luca Marini took out the factory Ducati rider in the sprint race, Bastianini has been trꦉying to play catch up ever since.
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The former Gresini rider managed to complete both the Italian and German Grand Prix weekends, finishing in the points both times. However, the former Moto2 champion is looking to improve his results now that hi♚s fitness has improved.
Eighth at Sachsenring,ꦺ Bastianini said this when speaking to : "Physically I feel better. I resisted well but I still have to take the step to get to where I was before the incident.
"However, I feel m🌼uch better physically and I finished quite well at the end of the race, without being exhausted.
"I was hoping it would go a little better at the start🥂, but I got bottled in a little bit and I wasn’t able to get back up the field.
"B✱ut in the end it went pretty well. The second half of the race went like I expected."
Although Bastianini was unable to show the same type of pace as the leading Ducatis, the Italian came out on top when fighting the likes of Marc Marquez in the Sprint, and Fabio Qua🤪rtararo during the main race.
Clear signs that the Ducati rider is getting back to his best, Bastianini is still s💦earching for more front-end feeling in order to🥂 repeat his results of 2022.
"I still don’t have ♎what allows you to do something extra in the race," said Bastianini. "In the race I saw that I was struggling to overtake.
"Last year, when I was determined to overtake, it was quite easy. But here, every time I tried to overtake they immed🎐iately crossed me and I could not close off the corner.
"I’m still lacking the feeling on the front that I had ꦺlast ye🐓ar."