Francesco Bagnaia forced to retire after GP24 “was doing crazy things

Francesco Bagnaia was forced to retire from the Le M🙈ans MotoGP sprint after his Ducati bike was 'doing 𒁏crazy things'.

Bagnaia Le Mans MotoGP
Bagnaia Le Mans MotoGP

Two-time reigning MotoGP champion 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Francesco Bagnaia nearly crashed twice before running off c🅘ircuit and around the gravel trap of turn seven.

Bagnaia, who crashed out of the sprint in Jerez aft🐻er being hit by Brad Binder, has now failed to finish three out of the last six races, including both sprints and grand prix’. 

Baꩲ🐷gnaia lost immediate ground from his P2 starting position and ended lap one in 15th.

🔯And 🐟after losing another position on lap two, Bagnaia was forced to retire on lap three as he returned to pit lane.

A☂sked about the problems he was facing, Bagnaia saiಞd: “My team is already checking everything and they will try to solve everything for tomorrow.

“I’m quite sure that even if it is not easy to und꧙ersta♛nd what is happening, we will do an improvement.

“Today, we just had to change the bike from qual✅ifying to be more careful and it was not working like I expected.

“It was doing crazy thingsꦯ and then I had to retire. In corner six I lost the front i෴n acceleration which is normally impossible.

“Then I locked the front in turn seven without doing anꦑything. There was a lot of whee⛎lie, something strange. Tomorrow we will solve it.”

Bagnaia did admit that he was hoping to complete the race ⛦and gain data ♋for Sunday, but the problems aboard his GP24 were too much to handle.

“First of all I tried and would have liked to finish the race, ꧑absolutely,” stated the factory Ducati star. 

“Also to have some information for tomorrow 🗹with the tyre but I wasn’t allowed to. We will tಞry to be competitive like we were this morning.

“We will take the positives into tomorrow. Today, a podium in the sprint or one orᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚ two on the podium was a possibility.

“But tomorrow𓄧 we will🥃 take the positives and our performance is very high.”

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