Pecco Bagnaia blames contentious Alex Marquez crash for his title deficit

🦋Legacy of Aragon tangle hangs over Bagnaia after Australian GP

Pecco Bagnaia
Pecco Bagnaia

Fr✤ancesco Bagnaia says the collision with Alex Marquez in Aragon is “weighing more” on his MotoGP title hopes after losing 10 points to Jorge Martin at the Australian Grand Prix.

Th꧑e reigning double world cha꧂mpion’s double victory in Japan saw him close Martin’s advantage in the standings to 10 points.

But after two tough races at Phillip Island in which Bagnaia was never on pace terms with Martin or Marc Marquez, the Italian’s c💖hampionship deficit has gℱrown to 20 points.

Speaking after finishing third a distant third at the Australia🌸n GP, Bagnaia says the crash wi💯th Alex Marquez at Aragon in September is hanging over his title challenge now as he lost a possible 16 points there.

“I think it’s like it was in Indonesia,” Bagnaia said ♔of his championship situation.

“We are continuing recovering, losing, recovering, losing. Our performa🦹nꦜce is fairly balanced.

“Unluckily the contact that made me crash with Alex🍰 Marquez is the fact that is righ꧅t now weighing more on the championship.

“But we have to be focused and move onto the next ones with a good confidence knowing that t🔯hey are tracks where I am very fast.”

Having struggled to turn his Ducati in the sprint, Bagnaia was able to find a set-up improvement for ꦍthis ahead of the gra꧋nd prix - but admits he was still having to “force” the front into corners.

“It was more that I had to force a lot the front to let me turn th♏e bike,” he explained.

“I was forcing it a lot because my bike was going more wide and it was more important to stay close to the kerb like Jorge was d💞oing, or💜 Marc.

“I have to say Marc was even a step more in front, so we havౠe toꦉ understand why and in which area we were doing the difference.

“Luckily, understandi🐎ng before the race was important because if not I was finishing off 🐻the podium.”

Bagnaia briefly led the grand prix when Martin m༺ad🥀e a mistake at Turn 1 on lap 12, which allowed the former to make an overtake at Turn 3.

But Martin struck back straight away and Bagnaia then dropped to third behind Marquez▨, with the Italian ultimately fading 9.1s away from his championship rival.

“From this morning I feel much better, we 📖improved the 💮setting and I was happy,” he said.

“But then in the race as soon as I finished the front tyre▨, I was struggling to follow them.

“So, I had to slow down and the margin with the guys behind was huge. The margin to the guys beꦆhind was huge, I opened it to 8.1s, 8.2s but then I had to slow right down because I was risking the same to crash.

“So, more than this was tough. They did a better job than us yesterday, because on Friday we were very close but then yesterday we were wrong with our set-up and they did a better step in front and w🔥e just missed it today.”

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