Angry Francesco Bagnaia fumes: “Not a racing incident, the space is not there”
"You are trying to overtake two riders. The space is not there🐟, so you can’t."

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Francesco Bagnaia believes that 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Brad Binder should have been penalised for the clash which ended his sprint rac🌄e at the Spanish MotoGP.
Bagnaia conceded crucial ground in the championship by not finishing Saturday’s sprint, after being sandwiched between Binder and 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Marco Bezzecchi.
KTM’ཧs Binder cut inside the factory Ducati rider and the VR46 rider at the apex of Turn 1. But Bezzecchi turned in, when Binder ꦗexpected him to stay wide, causing Bagnaia to become stuck and crash.
It was deemed a racing incident.
Bagnaia was asked for his r𒁃eaction by TNT Sports and mulled over his words before replying: “Nothing to say.
“For me, it was not a racing incident.
“Because 🧜you are trying to overtake two⛄ riders.
“The space is not there, so you can’t.
“Race Dirไection decided to say it was a racing incident. So I have nothing to say.”
At the Portuguese MotoGP, Ba🥀gnaia clashed with Marc Marqu🌠ez and it was deemed a racing incident.
Bagnaia has now said: “To clarify, in Portima𝕴o after a small contact, I lost one hour to speak with Race Direction for what happened with Marc.
“This was much worse and nothing happened.
“The balance on the penalties are not 🅠correct, for me.
“Maybe we need to speak with them to say that they need to be more precisꦯe.”
Without the abrup𒀰t end to his race, Bagnaia believes he would have claimed important points.
“Yes. It was an easy podium,” he said.
“For sure, a dif💛ficult race with patches on the ground, the conditions were tricky.
“But the pace was slow. I was stronger aꦜnd faster than the guys at ဣthe front.
“It was💮 difficult to find a line because the battle in fron⛄t was too much, it was useless.
“It was difficult to overtake.
“I started seventh and was a🎶lready fi𒉰fth after two corners.
“Fabio was 23rd and was 11th after the first lap.
“So there is something we can do…”
Bagnaia is 42 points behind chaꦫmpionship leader J൲orge Martin before the grand prix in Jerez.

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