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Francesco Bagnaia told Ducati he was running out of patience after the most recent setback at the Austrian Grand Prix.
" I hope Ducati explains it to me, because I'm running out of patience ", he added, maintaing that it's not his fault: " I'm ...
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Autosport on MSNPecco Bagnaia demands answers from Ducati: “I’m running out of patience”
Compared to his request for an explanation for his tyre issues on Saturday, which was directed at Michelin, Bagnaia was much ...
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Autosport on MSNPecco Bagnaia just can’t explain nightmare gremlins in Austrian GP sprint
Francesco Bagnaia is mystified about the exact cause of the issue that caused him to retire his factory Ducati after a ...
A despondent Pecco Bagnaia was given a brutal dose of reality when looking at his data after the Austrian MotoGP. The ...
Pecco Bagnaia says his patience is being tested “quite a lot” by his current Ducati MotoGP struggles, following what one ...
MotoGP: "He has to get back to being determined, while we will have to make sure we provide him with what he needs to win.
MotoGP: "Already on the warm-up lap I felt that something was not working. The rear was slipping and after three laps I had ...
But, as expected, no mistakes came from Marc Marquez as he extended his incredible winning run to 11 on the spin in 2025.
Francesco Bagnaia entered the Valencian Grand Prix knowing he needed to score only 11 points, a position of fifth or better, to secure his second consecutive MotoGP championship. He narrowly edged ...
Bagnaia for his part was a bag of nerves he said during the race as he did not realise his rival had crashed out. "I did not see that Martin had crashed," said Bagnaia, even though his team held ...
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