Enea Bastianini vows to “settle score” with Portimao after brutal injury
Enea Bastianini injured a shoulder and endured a mise൩rable Ducati debut when he last raced in Portimao

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Enea Bastianini returns to Portimao this weekend,ও where his Ducati debut ended in disaster.
A year ago at the ‘23 season-opener, the new factory Ducati riderꦛ crashed out of the first-ever sprint race.
A shoulder injury 🎐cost Bastianini the chance to live 💜up to expectation of being a championship contender.
"I'm happy to be back in Portimao for the first European race of the season,” he said about returning this weekend for the Portuguese MotoGP.
“It's an exceptional track, and at the end o🌌f January, we trained here with the Panigale V4S🍎.
“I have a score to settle with Portimao: I didn't race last year because of t✅he injury I suffered after the crash in the Sprint.
“The first GP of the season in Qatar went well, but honestly, I ꦓexpected to achieve something more, so I'll try to redeem myself this weekend."
Bastianini offered🌠 a reminder of his talents by winning the Malaysian MotoGP at the end of last year.
Injury-fre๊e, his 2024 began with a fifth-placed finish in Qatar♏.
But the heat is on Bastianini to challenge his teammate 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Francesco Bagnaia for the title, and to fend 🃏off Jorge Martin’s bid for his factory seat in 2025.
Bagnaia won the Qatar MotoGP, and Martin ♐won the sprint, setting the standard which Bastianini must battle against.
Reigning champion Bagnaia’s future is secured after he penned💖 a long-term Ducati deal.
He remains the man to beat as he 💫aims for a third title in a row.
“I am happy to be back racing in Poܫrtu🐽gal,” Bagnaia said.
“Portimao is a track I like a lot, and where we have always been fast in th🀅e past.
“Last year,ꦛ we won both the Sprint and Sunday's GP.
“We have the potential to do well again this year, but it won't be easy: I expect a lot of opponents capable of fighting for victory and ve�💧�ry fierce competition.
“In any ca⛄se, we are ready. We will work as always from✨ Friday to try to arrive as ready as possible for the two races."

J🍌ames was a sports journalist at Sky Sports for a decade covering everything from American sports, to football, to F1.