To keep the MotoGP class title open, ‘Pecco’ Bagnaia he knows that he will have to finish ahead of Fabio Quartararo, at least two points ahead of him and thus postpone the awarding of the world championship crown at least to the penultimate race in Portimao on 7 November. The Italian rider from Ducati won just a month ago at Misano and hopes to do it again this weekend, on a track where he also triumphed in 2018 in Moto2. Fresh from four podiums in the last five races and a hat-trick of pole positions, the Turin-born is undoubtedly in a great moment of form and was among the protagonists of the Thursday press conference of the Emilia Romagna and Made in Italy Grand Prix.
The pressure. “All I can do is win, or try to stay in contention for the championship. 52 points are not few, but we will try. The conditions of this weekend are different and both Friday and Saturday it could rain. I will try to give my best and bring home something important. “
The turning point. “I aim to improve from time to time. My last season in MotoGP was not like this one, I also had an injury. After the summer break this year I have recovered and I am happy with what we have done. And it will be the basis for next year. “
The 2022 calendar. “It might be nice, but let’s see if we can go to Indonesia, Japan or Malaysia. The track of Indonesia may not be bad, but it may be difficult to go there. In F1 they have 2 more races than us and already in this way the time to rest is not much. We must consider that riding a MotoGP is tiring “
Ducati in MotoE. “I’m certainly happy because it’s a change that Ducati can certainly make, it knows how to do things and manage the bikes. I don’t know if I would like to try it. “
Penalty in Moto3. “I think the only way to change that is through penalties. Oncu was the first, but three laps before Alcoba had done the same thing at Masia. They are often too aggressive, but you have to be careful. “
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