Crunch time for Pecco Bagnaia at Aragon MotoGP
Pecco Bagnaia seeking major MotoGP breakthrough

Pecco Bagna🅷ia is seeking a major breakthrough at the Aragon MotoGP to readdress the balance of the championship.
168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Pecco Bagnaia finds himself 72 points ♒behind championship leader Marc Marquez in the MotoGP standings after seven♓ rounds.
He has won once 🅺this season - at the Circuit of the Americas, ironically one of Marquez's favourite spots.
But he has regularly lacked the pace of his factory Ducati teammate, and even trails Gresini's Alex Ma♋rquez.
Crucially for Bagnaia, he lacks the front end feeling with his 2025 Ducat🐎i.
He left Silverstone last time out, where he crashed from the grand prix, 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:claiming "I cannot do miracles".
He has ღbacking from Gigi Dall'Igna, Ducati's genera♚l manager.
a.The problems with his '25 spec D🧜ucati started in preseason when the evolution of last year's machine was unveiled.
In 2024, the factory Ducati dominated the sport. 𓂃Pramac's Jorge Martin edged Bagnaia, both using the same machine, for the championship on the final day.

Even 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Marc Marquez, then riding a '23 bike, could not maintain his challenge for the 🐟duration of the s꧒eason.
But, upon promoting Marquez alongside Bagnaia, D🅺ucati encountered problems with the n🌳ew iteration of the bike.
First they opted against usingꦺ the 2025 engine spec during prese🦩ason.
Then the fron👍t end feeling began to plague Bagnaia.
He credited Marquez for being good enou꧂gh to disguise the issue through his rꦇiding.
But at Silverstone, ♌although he extended his championship lead, Marquez noticed the same issue. The cold conditions 🌠may have been a contributing factor.
"Disaster" is how the esteemed eight-time c🌼hampion referred to his feeling.
But with the European leg of the 2025 MotoGP campaign now well un꧒derwaౠy, Bagnaia must target victories. He requires a series of big results to claw back a huge deficit.
And he must do it on a bike where🍌 he is far from comfortable.
The most difficult period of the Ducati stalwart's premier class career continues at the A🍬rꩵagon MotoGP this weekend.

James was a sports journali♌st at Sky Sports for a decade covering everything from American s𝓀ports, to football, to F1.