Francesco Bagnaia says Marc Marquez move “wasn’t risky; angry with zero points”
Francesco Bagnaia gives his side oꩲf the story to the Marc Marquez clash in Portimao

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Francesco Bagnaia insists that his manoeuvre against 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Marc Marquez - which spelled the end of his Portuguese MotoGP - was not risky.
The collision with three laps reꦯmaining of the Portimao race, over fifth-place, was investigated by stewards and deemed a racing ꦺincident.
But it caused Bagna🦂ia to crash out and Marquez to hobble home in 16th.
MotoGP stewards confirm Francesco Bagnaia and Marc Marquez clash a racing incident
- 2024 Portuguese MotoGP, Portimao - Race Results
Bagnaia was asked if his attempꩲt to dive down the inside of Marquez carried risk.
He answered: “ဣWhen he overtook me, he went wide. When a guy is riding in front of you, that you are battling, goes wide? What do you want to do? Overtake him a꧑gain to take more points?
“From my side, it wasn’t risky.”
Bagnaia added✨ about the dramatic clash: “When Marc arrived, he tried to overtake. He went wide. I tried to cross the✅ line. He crossed his line. And we collided.
“It’s something that ma♔kes me angry. But it’s normal. It’s a racing incident.
“We have to move on.
“It makes me angry because I finished with zero pꦆoints.
“Last year in the second race I did 💙the same, finished with zero points because of my mistake.
“This year, because of a racing incident.
♏“We know that with 38 races still, the champꦕionship is very long.
“I was expecting to be mo♏re [consistent]. Not to have zero points in the second race.”

Reigning MotoGP champion and factory Ducati rider Bagnaia was forced to waꦆtch as title rival Jorge Martin won the Portimao race.
Martin now leads the MotoGP championship with a three-week break until the third 🗹round.
Bagnaia summed up a bad Sunday: “I was confident before tꦦhe s♌tart. My feeling was good. I felt better with the grip.
“I was thinking about attacking and having good c🌄ontrol o🙈ver my tyres.
“But, as soon as I ꦉstarted, I was in trouble. I was expecting to be fast. The guys at the front were too fast for me.
“I tried toಞ avoid everyt🍨hing and manage the tyres. It was difficult.
“When Pedro Acosta arrived, he was too fast.
“He was at a fast pace, a lot of speeꦗd, a lot of slide.”
Bagnaia detailed his difficulties: “I was struggling behind guys at the front to close the line 𒆙wit🗹h the same amount of grip.
“They were very fast on Corner 5. I was gain♎ing in another part. But in Corner 4 they gained two tenths in every accelerat📖ion. And in Corner 5 I lost two tenths every lap.
“It was difficult to understand. I 💟tried to have di🐽fferent lines, I tried to have the same corner speed as them. But I was always going wide.
“We have to understand that.”
Worryingly he suffered with t꧟he same vibration issues which have predominantly p꧃lagued Martin’s Ducati this year.
“Today I had chatter,” Bagnaia said. “It started on Lap 7. We didn’t expect ♚it.”
Bagnaia is foꦓurth in the standings after two rounds, two points behind teammate Enea Bastianini, five behind Brad Binder, and 23 behind leader Martin.

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