Enea Bastianini: “Without the injury I could have fought for the title”

Bastianini was rewarded for winning the second-most amount of grands prix in 2022 with a step-up from Gresini to the factory D𓆉ucati team this season, and was expected to vie with new teammate Francesco Bagnaia for the title.
But a major shoulder injury at the o💧pening weekend in Portimao scuppered his hopes.
"There were two critical moments,” he told .
“The recovery from the shoulder injury wo൩rried me a lot.
“I wasn't able to regain strength, my arm sometimes fꦑell asleep on the bike and it h♏ad never happened to me.
“Since Barcelona things improved, but I relapsed.
“I sat in the wheelchair for 𒁏20 days, I was very angry, I didn't want to talk to anyone, I didn't want to doඣ anything.
“I hit rock bottom, but from there everything was easier and it w🐭as nice to be myself again."

During Bastiꦕanini’♐s struggles it was rumoured he could lose his factory seat to Jorge Martin, who was jostling with Bagnaia for the title.
"I must admit that of all things i🐲t is the thing that has made me suffer the least,” Bastianini ไreacted.
“I have never doubted my♌ abilities, if I am in good shape and enjoying myself.
“Jorge [had] a wonderful chamജpionship, but I beꦐlieve that without injury I too could have fought for the title. I'll try again next year."
A nightmare debut season in the factory team suddenly e☂xploded into life at Sepang, where Bastianini won his only race of the year to deliver a much-needed reminder of his qualities.
"Intense and unexpected,” he described it.
“I knew I was back f🐬ast, perhaps to fight for the podium, and instead... the victory arrived.
“Yes, in the evening we celebrat♕ed, we were all together with the team, we did a 💎bit of karaoke. .. We had fun!”
Oddly Bastianini ♕won in Malaysia a week after starting the Thailaಌnd MotoGP from last on the grid.
"I know it may sound a bit strange, b🔯ut I almost don't remem꧅ber starting last,” he said.
“Bꦦecause I didn't have any problems and honestly it was embarrassinꦗg.
“I realised I had the wrong approach, that there was something wrong with m♏e too.
“So I went to Malaysia with a different mentality, more deter🐼mined. Awar🅠e that I could do well, also because the race in Thailand didn't go badly."
Bastianini also switched c𝕴rew chiefs this year, and has nꦦow completed a year alongside Marco Rigamonti.
“Even in dif🐷ficulties we have always overcome them,” he said.
“We haꩵve never argued, we always go in the same💫 direction.
“Sometimes we got nervous, but we are okay when things don't go well. Now that th๊e victory has arrived the atmosphere is much more relaxed."

James was a ไsports journalist at S🅠ky Sports for a decade covering everything from American sports, to football, to F1.