Francesco Bagnaia reveals key areas that give him an advantage over Marc Marquez

Francesco Bagnaia has revealed the reasons why the GP24 Ducati seemingly has a big ad🐼vantage over the GP23 in Catalunya.

Francesco Bagnaia
Francesco Bagnaia

There were four Ducati inside the all-important top ten during this afternoon’s Practice in Catalunya, however, none were the GP23 MotoGP bikes.

For the second weekend in a row Marc Ma𒐪rquez failed to secure a top ten, th🌟us he will need to go through Q1 on Saturday.

Francesco Bagnaia had n༒o such issues as he claimed fourth, which was good enough to end the day fastest of the eight Ducati bikes.

“Happy overall because we improved the feeling,” began Bagnaia. ꦕ“This morning it wasn’t bad but this afternoon we improved it a bit and honestly, the medium tyre I was expecting more. 

“I was expect🐠ing more and last year it was the race tyre, but at the mom⛎ent; also the 24 has a bit less grip and it is more complicated to be consistent and fast.

“Today I needed six laps to warm the rear because it wasn’t working. This is something we have to improve💧 for tomorrow but we already know where to go with the set-up.

“The soft💃 tyre is working really well but we don’t know if it is good for the long race.”

Discussing the diff🃏erences between the GP24 and 23 machines, Bagnaia was clear about the strengths on thꦇis year’s bike.

Bagnaia added: “For me, braking and entry. The 24 is help♐ing a lot in br🌠aking and entry and turns a bit better, but it has a little less grip.

“Last year’s bike was workin♓g really well here for the grip because here the level of grip is by far the worst.

“So it is difficult to put traction but it is turning less. The balance is quite similar for me, but just today Alex and Marc didn’t have the chance to do a good lap ti🌠me.

“The pace of Marc is very good. Maybe he didn’t have the co🥂rrect chance to be in the top ten.”

After suffering from chatter earlier this season, Catalunya was expected to give a clear answer as to whether🌞 Ducati had overcome the problem.

And despite its lower grip than Le Mans aꦬnd Jerez, there were no signs of the issue for the third consecutiveಞ round during Friday’s practice.

“We went to Le Mans and Jerez and the level of grip is high, but here the l♐evel of grip here is quite low so maybe we could have some more, but at the moment we don’t,” commented Bagnaia.

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