Pecco Bagnaia insists Ducati “needs to give me more” from 2025 MotoGP bike

Bagnaia endured miserable French GP weekend

Pecco Bagnaia, Ducati Corse, 2025 French MotoGP
Pecco Bagnaia, Ducati Corse, 2025 French MotoGP
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Pecco Bagnaia says Ducati “needs to give me something more” from its 2025 MotoGP bike because “I cannot feel anything” on it following a miserable French Grand Pri൲x.

The double world champion has been on the back foot since the campaign started, but last weekend’s French markꦕed his wor✅st weekend of the new sprint era.

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Pecco Bagnaia crashed out of the sprint race and then was taken down in the grand prix by 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Enea Bastianini, leading to him scoring nothing and slipping 51 points adrift of 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Marc Marquez in the championship.

The Italian came into the weekend admitting he cannot ge🔯t the front feeling from the he💛 needs and that he must adapt to this.

However, he is urging Ducati to do more to help him as 🉐he has “touched the bottom” of hisꦛ woes.

Pecco Bagnaia: 'My team needs to explain to me'

Pecco Bagnaia
Pecco Bagnaia

“This is something that my team needs to explain to me, needs to give me someth💙ing more,” he said of his lack of front end feeling to the official MotoGP webs✱ite.

“I know they are trying everything to help me, but after six race weekends we are ꦓnot finding the solutions.

“Right now my feeliౠng is very bad on the bike because I cannot feel anything, I don’t receive any feedback from the bik🍨e.

“I♕ can make fastest laps ꦆor ride four seconds slower: my bike is giving me the same feedback.

“So, 🃏like this it’s very difficult. It’s the same from Thaila♒nd.

“Today we touched the bottom, so to improve on this is easier. We need to find it as soon 𒉰as possible, but it’s something that right now is difficult to find.”

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Bagnaia finished the grand priဣx at Le Mans a lapped 16th, having pitted for his dry bike because the machine he started on - fitted with wets, which would prove to be the cor🤡rect strategy - was damaged.

He needed to pit again for w♉et tyres, but when he did s♔o his bike wasn’t ready, which delayed him further.

“I was sta🎀rting with the wet tyres because I was looking at every forecast, which was saying the rain was coming,” he added.

“And I was on the correct s🔴trategy. I started, on the straight I spun [the rear] a lot and many riders overtook me.

“Then I entered into corner three♑ quite carefully, then Enea o🎉n slick tyres braked normally and we collided.

“Apart from that, whꦅen I restarted I was still able to finish in the top five but I needed🍃 to stop because my bike was very damaged.

“So, my team needed to solve ๊the problems and when ♏I stopped the bike wasn’t ready again.

“So, a lot of problems. Nothing worked in gener𝄹al from [Saturday], so one of the worst weekends, absolutely.”

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