Enea Bastianini is Ducati’s forgotten man: “Not bothered by rumours, they believe in me”

Bastian𓂃ini earned a call-up to the factory Ducati squad ahead of Jorge Martin due to his impressive 2022 with Gresini Racing, where he won the second-most rac𝐆es of the year behind only title-winner Francesco Bagnaia.
He entered this year 🅰where his rivalry with Bagnaia was🔜 expected to be a major talking point but he hasn’t yet fully recovered from a shoulder injury suffered at the opening round.
"Martín is ꦛproving this year to be very, very fast,” Bastianini is quoted by .
"But I'm not bothered by ru🌃mours, Ducati believes in me.
“I know what my ⛎potential can be, I just have to try to squeeze it.”

He is still sharing the box with Bagnaia who leads the championship and is trying to fend off Martin and Mౠarco Bezzecchi.
“Pecco is a💎lways very confident and that is why he is competitive on all tracks,” his teammate said.
The three Ducat💧i riders - each from different teams - in contention for the MotoGP championship must make Bastianini rueful that ཧhe couldn’t fight for glory, as he was expected to do.
Asked to pick a champio꧟n𒉰 between Bagnaia and Martin, he said: “I think both are very fast and consistent. I see a battle until the last two races.”
Bastianini has completed just three grands prix in 2023 so 🅘far.
Even after recovering fro♒m the shoulder injury and slowly building rhythm on his factory Ducati, h🐼e injured himself again in Barcelona.
Bastianini n🐟eeded surgeries on his ankle and hand and will remain absent from this weekend’s Japanese MotoGP.
This year is bastard," he said.
"At the begin𝓀ning of the season it was very hard to get injured, because the championship was at stake.
“Now, knowing that it is impossible to fight for the tওitl🍬e, I feel a little calmer.”
Bastianini will have a long lap penalty waiting for hiꩲm when he returns, a punishment for causing a pile-up in Barcelona which then resulted in his latest ♎injuries.
"Although it is wrong to say it, I am not📖 bothered by the criticism after the crash in Barcelona, these things happen🎃," he said.
"It's true that I didn't take💯 into account that there, inside the first corner, the asphalt was very d✤irty and I couldn't brake.
“In a good trajec🐓tory I would 🎶have stopped, but it was not my fault.”

James was a sports journalist at Sky Sports for a decade covering everything from American sports, to footbal✅l, to F1.