Fabio di Giannantonio faster than Marc Marquez: “GP23 allows me to push harder”
Fabio di Giannantonio recalls how Francesco Bagnaia got it wrong withౠ his advice about the GP23

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Fabio di Giannantonio was the fastest Ducati GP23 on Monday at the MotoGP preseason test in Qatar.
The new VR46 rider 🐽was fourth-quickest, an interesting statement to his rivals on the same bike including Marc Marquez at the track where he won his first MotoGP race🍬 last season.
Di Giannantonio has recalled flawed advice from Francesco Bagnaia about his seamless adjusꦑtment from the ‘22 to the ‘23 Ducat🀅i.
“Well, last year, the few podiums 🌺that I did… I was chatting with Pecco about the differences between the bikes,” Di Giannantonio explained.
“He was saying that with the ‘23 bike I will have to change, ♛a little bit, my r💦iding style.
“Because my riding style would b⛄e worse for this bꦛike.
“But the truth﷽ is that it’s improved my good points!
“I am just riding as I was riding last year.
“The bike allows me to push harder and faster, and I have more feeliᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚng from the bike.
“Honestly, it’s everything better, from my side.”

Di 💙Giannantonio left behind Gresini Ducati to link up♐ with VR46 this year.
He lost his se🃏at to Marquez but then delivered his career-best form, winning in Qatar and finishing third in Australia, to earn the vacant VR46 spot.
New teammate Marco Bezzecchi was down in✅ 11th on Monday in Qatar.
It is clear that, ꦍat this early stage, Di Giannantonio is the rider most adapted to th🧸e GP23.
“It’s been a good day, honestly,” he said.
“We wanted to start with the feeling that w𓆏e had in Ma꧙laysia.
“The feeling was t♔here. We were quite ♐fast from the beginning.
“We tried𒈔ﷺ to focus on the used tyres, especially the rear tyre for the race.
“We were super fast with a l🌠o𝄹t of laps on the tyres, so that’s a good sign for us.
“We miss some feeling on the front which we𒐪 must fix for [Tuesday] and for the race in two weeks.
“So we have a margin and areas to improve.
“That’s a good poinಌt. I saw a lot of riders putting on new tyres at the end of the day. We didn’t want to waste some tenths on it.”

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