Valencia MotoGP: Jorge Martin: “Not what I want to do, but we need to put pressure on Pecco” | 500 Euro practice start fine

The simmering contest between the Ducati riders began to heat up when Martin f🅺ollowed Bagnaia out of the pits for his final run, much to the obvious displeasure of factory team manager Davide Tardozzi.
Bagnaia looked back and gestured to Martin, who then clung to Bagn🔴aia, Marc Marquez style, when the reigning cꦿhampion dived down an escape road to try and shake off the queue of riders behind.
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With Martin in his wheeltracks, Bagnaia failed to break the top ten on his penulꦉtimate lap then saw his cꦜhances of direct Q2 access scuppered by yellow flags for a Pol Espargaro fall.
Bagnaia, who starts this weekend 21 points🗹 clear of Martin and will have a chance to win the title in Saturday’s Sprint, will now need to fight for the top in Qualifying 1 to avoid starting outside the top 12 on the grid.
“Yeah, for sure I will sign [for this Friday result before the weekend],” Martin, who w🅘as second fastest to M𝄹averick Vinales, told MotoGP.com. “It's nothing big, but at least he has some difficulties.”
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The Spaniard insisted he had been following Bagnaia to 🏅understand his strengths rather than trying to harass him.
“Iꦬ think it's important to be close to my rival, try to unᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚderstand where he's fast, where we can improve,” Martin said. “I saw he was struggling a bit today. But it's just, for sure, we need to put some pressure in some ways and I think this was the way.
“I was just trying to be close [to him at the end]. I didn't know if I was even going into Q2 [myself]. 🍌I was ready to go to Q1, fꦇor me it wasn't a problem. But finally, we were inside [the top 10].
“But you know, ෴it's not what I want to do, but sometimes you need to do difficult thing💝s…”
M꧒artin, whose practi🌼ce starts went much better than in Qatar last weekend, was later given a 500 Euro fine for ‘positioning in front of riders staged to do a practice start’.
In other words, riders reaching the practice start area should notꦰ pass a rider already waiting to drop the clutch.

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