Bagnaia: Marc Marquez’s Aragon MotoGP pole margin “unbelievable”

F🥂rancesco Bagnaia: “Marc is doing different lines, different things. Because eigh🎃t-tenths in qualifying is something unbelievable."

Marc Marquez, Francesco Bagnaia, 2024 Aragon MotoGP qualifying
Marc Marquez, Francesco Bagnaia, 2024 Aragon MotoGP qualifying

Reigning MotoGP champion and title leader 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Francesco Bagnaia admits he heads into this afternoon’s Aragon Sprint race “still missing something” compared to 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Marc Marquez.

The factory Ducati star ﷺqualified on the front row in third, losing out t🍎o Pedro Acosta by just 0.002s.

But both were over💃 0.8s behind Marquez’s pole time on the 2023 Ducati, with the Gresini rider topping every session so far this weꩵekend.

“It was a very tough morning. H♓onestly, the [track] conditions weren't the best and we did the maximum we could, but we are still missing something compared to Marc,” Bagnaia said.

“Marc is doing different lines, different things. Because taking eight-ten🎐ths in a qualifying is something unbelievable. So we will check, understand and if it will be possible to do a step, we will do it.”

Bag🌠naia starts this afternoon’s Sprint five points clear of Jorge Martin who salvaged fourth on the grid aft⛎er a fall in qualifying.

Marquez meanwhile will be chasing his first ever MotoG✃P Sprint victory and first ‘MotoGP win’ of anyܫ kind since Misano 2021.

“It's true that eight tenths looks a lot, but we cannot forget th🌼at in other race tracks I was eight tenths ⛄behind the pole,” Marquez warned.

“So yeah, I feel super good and now we need to manage our confidence and keep especially the same mentality, because the track is quite slippery and it's easy to do aℱ mistake.”

Although a di꧒stant 83 points behind Bagnaia, Marquez looks to༒ have a good chance of gaining ground on Enea Bastianini for third in the standings this weekend.

The Italian, currentl⛎y 22 points ahead of Marquez, starts the pair of 🐬Aragon races from just 14th on the grid.

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