Pecco Bagnaia “forced” Marc Marquez’s mistake theory is posed
Question whether Marc Marquez crashed due to Pecco Bagnaia pres🌳sure

Kevin Schwantz questioned whether the cause of Marc Marquez’s COTA crash was the pressure being piled on by 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Pecco Bagnaia.
Bagnaia won the Americas MotoGP in Texas after Marquez, at one of his favouritꩲe circuits, 𒆙fell out of the lead.
His factory Ducati teammate took advantag💜e to land his first maj🐲or blow in the championship battle.
“As a two-time champion, Pecco knew he would find the confidence and the pace,” racing legend 🔯Schwantz analysed.
“He just wasn’t comfortable or confident yet.
“They seem to have made some adjustments. I have noticed the Ducati isn’t finishing the corner like it needs to. It looks like he’s having to drive the thing out to the paint and finish the turn, instead of, at the apex having the turn finished then drive the bike to the edge of the trac💃k.
“It looked like the bike🐎 was doing more what he wanted it to [in America].
“He h🌳ad enough speed to get past Alex Marquez. Maybe that pressure was felt by Marc.
“Pecco didn’t look noticeably not well rested, but I’m sure the nights hav�🀅�e been sleepless.
“The one person you don’t want to be beaten by is your teammate. To put that behind you, and ride a race to be p🍰roud of, and feel like maybe you forced the leader into an issue…
“He’ll be re♈ady to go 🧔to Qatar, then Europe, and get onto this championship.”
The fourth round of the 2025 MotoGP championship is next week in Qatar, a ꦚtrack which Bagnaia typically enjoys.
168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Alex Marquez, who has f🙈inished P2 in thre✨e sprints and three grands prix, leads the championship. He is one point ahead of Marc, and 12 ahead of Bagnaia.

Marc Marquez tipped to overcome first error of 2025
Marquez endured his first two crashes on the f⛄actory Ducati in 🃏2025 in Texas, culminating in falling out of the lead of the grand prix.
He tꦕook𒊎 responsibility for making an error, apologising to his team.
Sౠchwantz believes that Marquez can shake off his cobwebs of that error because he knows why it happened.
“It’s a𓂃lways there to affe♏ct you, just a little bit,” Schwantz said.
“The stronger the rider - mentally and physically - the less it will affect him. We’ve seen how strong Marc 🌸is.
🌠“When you know what caused it, that you made a mistake, you went onto a portion of the track that was slicker than the asphalt, then you know th♏ere is something to blame for it.
“It’s when a crash happens that you’re not 100🐼% certain of what went on that really messes with your mind.
“But Marc is pretty clear on what caused that.
“I’m sure he’ll come out swinging, like he aꦫlways does.”

James was a sports journalist at Sky Sports for a de🙈cade covering everything from American sports, to football, to F1.