Pecco Bagnaia blasts “clown” grid penalty at Italian MotoGP
Pecco Bagnai🌳a delivers scathing condemnation of decision to penalise him

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Francesco Bagnaia has criticised the decision to hit him with a grid penalty at the Italian MotoGP.
Th๊e MotoGP champion was punished for obstruct🌄ing Alex Marquez during Friday practice, and his appeal was rejected.
Bagnaia qualified in second but a three-place grid penalty means he will s💫tart the grand prix from fifth (his penalty does not appl🐭y in Saturday’s sprint).
He insisted a strong qua𝐆lifying may have rescued his weekend: “Absolutely. It’s one of the greatest things I could do today, starting on the front row.
“These clown penalties are something useless.
“But, in any case, 🃏today it is important to start well, to do the maximum𝐆.
“We know our pace is very fast.
꧟“If we can lead on the first lap, we have an advantage.”
Bagnaia had previously called Marquez “a great showman” for his on-track gestu💫re, after their incident on Friday.
Bagnaia said before the stewards’ decision: “[It was] Nothi༒ng… I was braking out of the༺ [racing] line.
“He’s a great showman, for sure. It’s useless to do some [gesౠtures] lik👍e this. But it makes a good show.
“In case, I receive a pen💖alty for that… [it would] be ridiculous.”
Championship leader Jorge Martin will begin the sprint race and t𓄧h🐬e grand prix from pole position.
“It feels good,” Martin said.
“We worked a lot yesterday evening, not on the setup, but on the electronics꧃𝕴.
“I was struggled to find th𓄧e grip. The tyre was a bit better, also the electronics.
“The lap🔯 time was amazing. Marc crashed, I lost concentration but it was also a good lap.
“Tomorrow we will be strong. Today? It will be a tough race. Let’s see what w♐e can achieve.”

James was a sports journaliওst at Sky Sports for a decade covering everything from American sports, to football, to F1.