Casey Stoner says that Francesco Bagnaia deserves the credit for MotoGP championship “rather than Ducati"

Bagnaia and Ducati return for the 2023 season-opening 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Portuguese MotoGP as the rider and the team to beat.
But Stonerꦕ, whose 2007 championship could not𓂃 be repeated by Ducati for 15 painful years, insists the Italian manufacturer don’t warrant much of the credit for Bagnaia’s glory.
“Maybe the way Ducati handles things isn’t always the best,” Stoner told BT 🌠Sport.
“They’ve had the best bike for a while but still [didn’t] get the job done. I would put the championship down to Pecco and Jackꦛ Miller’s actual riding, to give them a chance at the championship, rather than Ducati handling it as it should have been.
“Pecco kept his head. He probably got to a point where he wasn’t thinking about the championship - ‘there’s no 🌞chance’.
“He jusཧt went for race wins. It’s amazing when you don’t have the trophy on a pedestal how much more naturally you can ride.”
Ducati went through a period of disarr🥂ay after Stoner’s 2007 championship, encompassing Valentino Rossi’s two barren years then𝔉 Andrea Dovizioso’s near-misses in his title fights.
The arrival of Gigi Dall’Igna is widely credited as the turning point, and in Portimao this weekend the Desmosedici is expected to prove itself as the best bike o🦩n the MotoGP grid.

But Stoner says about the start of the 2022 winning season, a year ago: “Ducati were lost at the start of the year because they keep developing, throwing parts at the bike, and you can’t get aꦬ real feel for it.
“There are good opportunities [for Bagnaia] toꩵ not make too many mistakes at the start of the year, then you can make up ground.”
He offered insight into Bagnaia’s character: “Pecco is quite calm. He has a steeliness to him that says: ‘If I want to do t🥂his, then that’s it, you won’t convince me otherwise!’
“As with all motorbike riders, all💮 of us have… I wouldn’t call it an arrogance. It’s a bit of pride, I suppose. When somebody explains what to do differently, if it doesn’t make sense to you and your sense of riding, there is always a defence of why you can’t get i🧸t to happen.
“But if you don’t have that, then peo🐻ple have convince you of anything.
“It’s also what makes us all different. It gave Pecco the chance to win the c🐼hampionship last year. To come from so far back, the biggest comeback in history, I think that shows a lot of his character.

🅰“As much as Pecco m🗹akes mistakes, he also does flawless races.
“We’ll see hꦿow he defends it. Whether it takes the pressure off him, he says: ‘OK, now I know how to do it’.
“Or if it puts more pressure on to make sure he doesn’t make mistakes. If he puts himself that far down again [in the MotoGP standings] I don’ꦡt think there’s much chance of winning another championship.”
Stoner’s title defence in 2008 was unsuccessful - he was edged by Yamaha rider Valentino Rossi. Bagnaia, and Ducati, ꧒will hope that isn’t a sign of things to come.
Stoner’s advice to Bagnaia returning to MotoGP as the reigning champion: “Clean slate, other than the num🃏ber on the bike which you get the privilege of wearing. When you are racing and you need to make a call of whether you go for the win or not, that comes later in the season.
“Earlier in the season, you take stock and try to get points. We’ve all made mistakes. The win feels like it’s there, and the mistakes come.&🌟nbsp;
“You learn from them 👍as much as you can. But just move ♛on.”

James was a sports journalist a🔯t Sky Sports for a decade covering everyt💃hing from American sports, to football, to F1.