Australian MotoGP: Francesco Bagnaia on future teammate Enea Bastianini - “he will have to learn”

Bastianini won a three-way battle with 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Jack Miller and 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Jorge Martin to earn a spot in the factory Ducati team, and he will be alongside Bagnaia in the 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:2023 MotoGP rider line-up.
The saga has become even more dramatic because Bagnaia edged a photౠo-finish ❀between them in Misano, before Bastianini won in Aragon.
Bagnaia, two points adrift of Fabio Quartararo in the 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:MotoGP standings with three races left ahead of the 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Australian MotoGP, could yet be the ben🦋eficiary of Ducati team orders issu𝔉ed to the likes of Bastianini, who has so far been eager to battle.
“Enea is a great guy, a great talent, very competitive and very fast,” B𝓀agnaia said about his fellow Italian.
“He will have to learn how to work in a faꦗctory team, like I had to do 𒐪this year.
“At the st♔art it was not so easy, but it’s something you h♑ave to do.
“You have more responsibility. It is not so easy.
“But he is quite smart. He will know what to do.”
Bagnaia stepped up to Ducati’s MotoGP factory team after two seasons with Pramac Racing. Bastianini is in his secon𝓀d year with Gresini♈ Racing but has been chosen by Ducati to step up next year, ahead of Miller and Martin.
Bagnaia: "I tried to analyse why I was crashing"

Bagnaia is battling for a maiden championship - he has won six times this year, compared to 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Fabio Quartararo’s three, but has also crashed a remarkable five tim𓆉es.
“When I was crashing before the summer break, it was because I was thinking in the wrong way,” he explain𒀰ed.
“I was saying: ‘OK I will relax’ then I crashed.
“I tr🌌ied to analyse why I was crashing, I tried to understand with my trainer and the people close to me why I was making mistakes.
“Trying to understand how to do better.”
Bagnaia wasn’t on𝓡 the podium in the opening five races of the season but 🌜roared into serious title contention with a four-race winning streak at Quartararo’s expense.
“At the start the bike 🎐was not so competitive,” h🐟e said. “I was struggling a lot. We needed a lot of time to improve.
“F💯inally, when we were back in Europe, we started again. From that moment we were always in front.
“I was always winning or on the podium but I also committ💧ed mis🐠takes.
“I still lost a lot of points with mistakes.”

James was a sports journalist at Sky Sports for a decade cover🍰ing everything from American sports, to football, to F1.