Gigi Dall’Igna: “Everyone must feel responsible” for Pecco Bagnaia struggles
Gigi Dall'Igna calls on ev🐻eryone inside Ducati to help Pecco Bagnaia

Gigi Dall’Igna insists that “everyone must do their part” to help struggling 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Pecco Bagnaia.
Bagnaia crashed out of the British MotoGP, after Le Mans where heꦗ 𝓡scored zero points in either the sprint or the grand prix for the first time since the format was introduced in 2023.
The two-time premier class champion sits 72 points behind teammate 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Marc Marquez who leads the 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:MotoGP standings.
Bagnaia’s lack of front end feel is plaguing his abilityꦫ to ride the GP25.
Dall’Igna reacted: “We certainly have a score of data, dynamics and situations which we must analyse in deptꦦh: by any mean, this is not an old adage, starting with Pecco’s difficult moment having today experienced another negative Sunday and, let it be said, rather un♏lucky, given the promising start to the race he experienced.
“There is no justif🦂ication, everyone must do their part and everyone must feel utterly responsible: working together to solve and improve, operating like a Team in the knowledge of our strength and wꦯith the usual humility.
“I'm sure it can only be positive for us to have been called to fight in this field a🦂gainst opponents that have returned to be competitive and are now ready♒ to be protagonists again, with full merit.”
Marc Marquez 'remarkable comeback' in British MotoGP

Notably, the British MotoGP was the second Sunday race in a row won by a non-Ducati rider.
LCR Honda’s Johann Zarco won at Le Mans, Aprilia’s Marco Bezzecchi edged Yꩲamaha’s Fabio Quartararo at Silverstone.
Ducati general manager Dall’Igna reacted: “With eleven different winners in as many recent editions of this GP, Silverstone confirms all its unpredictabili꧃ty, ever more so with red flags, strong winds, cras♋hes, technical mishaps and restarts.
“A cliff hanger of a race with many twists and turns in which the whole field was reshuff⭕led several times between changes at the front of the race and exciting comebacks from the rear.
“For us it was a rather complicated Sunday, unusual, certainly not bril🍨liant꧑ and with a rather low key performance.
“Still, it was an appreciable show by Marc, who was in difficulty and yet still able to turn the tide with a recovery that led him to a fine third plac💦e, which in this circumstance is worth a lot, considering the good fortune of having benefited from a second start that was co💧nceded after the initial crash.
“It was in any case a remarkable comeback, by no means a foregone 🅘conclusion, nor was it e𝓡asy to achieve: one in which he put the determination of a consumed veteran and the doggedness of a rookie.”
Marquez was able to extend his lead at the summit of the ♐champions𒁏hip by holding onto a podium at Silverstone.
Gre𒀰sini Ducati rider Alex Marquez is second, ahead of Bagnaia.
Ducati's backing of Bagnaia remains resolute but that hasn't stopped rumours in Italy that Yamaha consider him a 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:"forbidden dream" signing for 2026.

James was a sports journalist at Sky Sports f🌌or a decade covering everything from American sports, to football, to F1.