Bagnaia: ‘We’ll try and win again’ in Valencia
Francesco Bagnaia was left in a bullish mood after securing a potentially-title deciding seventh MotoGP win of 2022 in Malaysia as he vowed to try and “win again” in Valencia. ...
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Francesco Bagnaia was left in a bullish mood after securing a potentially-title deciding seventh MotoGP win of 2022 in Malaysia as he vowed to try and “win again” in Valencia. ...
Francesco Bagnaia clasped one hand on the 2022 MotoGP world championship with an assured victory in the Malaysian Grand Prix to extend his points lead to 23. The factory Ducati ...
Francesco Bagnaia conceded that his hopes of securing victory in the Australian Grand Prix were curtailed after he “completely destroyed the front tyre.” The Ducati rider recovered well from a ...
Francesco Bagnaia declared that the key behind racing to third in the wet Thailand Grand Prix was the “anger from Japan” after he struggled in Motegi's sodden qualifying session. The ...
Francesco Bagnaia was left frustrated after he admitted he committed a “stupid manoeuvre” while trying to attack title rival Fabio Quartararo in the Japanese Grand Prix, leading to a crash. ...
Francesco Baganaia admitted that he “didn’t try to take risk” by trying to attack Enea Bastianini in the final corners of the Aragon Grand Prix with the title in mind. ...
Francesco Bagnaia put himself in the perfect position to further close on the MotoGP series lead by flying to pole at Aragon, while title rival Fabio Quartararo managed sixth. The ...
Francesco Bagnaia feels a “different strategy” he used to defend from Enea Bastianini than he usually would was the “key” to securing a fourth straight MotoGP win at Misano. The ...
Francesco Bagnaia batted away the advances of a charging Enea Bastianini to win a fourth successive MotoGP race and close even further on series leader Fabio Quartararo. The factory Ducati ...
Francesco Bagnaia has picked up a three-place grid penalty for Sunday’s San Marino Grand Prix after being found guilty of irresponsible riding during Friday morning’s FP1 session. The Ducati rider ...