Francesco Bagnaia pace analysis after "we've reduced the gap" claim
Francesco Bagnaia finished behind Marc and Alex Marquez for the third consecutive race in Saturday's Argentine MotoGP Sprint, remains confident he’s narrow🍌ing the deficit.

Saturday’s Argentine MotoGP Sprint saw 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Francesco Bagnaia🐻 beaten by Marc Marquez and his ꧟younger brother Alex for the third race in a row.
The Italian crossed the finish line almost four seconds adrift of new 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Ducati Lenovo team-mate Marc but insisted he’s closing the gap on the⛄ Spani💞sh duo.
While the Marquez brothers have dominated the timesheets this weekend, Bagnaia hadꦆ to fight his way forward from a tough start, languishing in 16th place during opening practice.
Bagnaia says he knows precisely where he’s l🔯osing time. But it remains to be seen if the double MotoGP champion can prevent another Marquez one-two in Sunday’s grand prix🎐.
"This track has always been difficult for me to interpret. I've never been able ✨to express our full potential ꩲand have always struggled," Bagnaia wrote on Instagram.
"For thi🦩s reason the third place today gives me more confidence compared to the Sprint in Thailand, even though the result is the same.
"We've managed to reduce the gap a bit compared to Marc and Alex but we still need something more to be closer to them. I've identified two 🌠points on the track where we can improve."
Argentina MotoGP sprint race pace analysis | |||
Laps | MM93 | AM73 | PB63 |
2 | 37.911 | 37.806 | 38.279 |
3 | 37.706 | 37.755 | 38.031 |
4 | 37.921 | 37.719 | 37.996 |
5 | 37.77 | 37.794 | 37.970 |
6 | 37.766 | 37.887 | 38.315 |
7 | 37.948 | 37.869 | 38.099 |
8 | 37.867 | 38.01 | 37.966 |
9 | 37.88 | 37.984 | 38.070 |
10 | 37.853 | 38.099 | 38.117 |
11 | 38.122 | 38.128 | 38.35 |
12 | 38.187 | 38.363 | 38.699 |
Average pace | 1m37.903s | 1m37.947s | 1m38.172s |
Pace difference | +0.044s | +0.269s |
Speaking to ܫthe media, Bagnaia identifie💦d the corners in question:
“It’s clear where we’re losing time, specifically at turns six and eleven, and now we need to make♚ a step forward ahead of tomorrow, b🐷ut we remain calm and collected.”
Although Bagnaia feels he's reducing the gap, at a 🦩track where he had ne💮ver previously finished in the top three, his deficit to victory on Saturday was the biggest of the season so far.
The Italian had been +3.423s from winner Marc Marquez in♑ the Thai Sprint, +2.398s in the Thai GP and then +3.859s in Saturday's Spr🌠int.
Bagnaia will st𒈔art the Argentine Grand Prix 19 points behind Marc and 🔯8 adrift of Alex in the early world championship standings.

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