Pecco Bagnaia: 2024 MotoGP title loss ‘will take years to digest’

Bagnaia makes intere𒆙sting revelation in new documentary

Pecco Bagnaia, Ducati Corse, 2024 Solidarity MotoGP
Pecco Bagnaia, Ducati Corse, 2024 Solidarity MotoGP
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D🐻ouble MotoGP world champion Pecco Bagnaia says “it will take me years to dig💮est” how he lost the 2024 title despite winning more races than anyone else that year.

The 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:factory Ducati rider was engaged in a season-long battle for the 2024 world championship with Pramac Ducati rival 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Jorge Martin.

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Pecco Bagnaia won 11 grands prix out of 20 last season, matching a feat only a select few - such as Valentino 🍃Rossi and Jorge Lorenzo - have don♔e in a single campaign.

But the I🧔talian ultimately missed out on a third premier class crown by just 10 points to Martin, who only won three gra🐎nds prix.

Despite his stunning victory record, Bagnaia’s championship charge was knocked 💦by eight non-scores♍ across the campaign.

Pecco Bagnaia makes MotoGP title admission

In the first part of a new YouTube documentary series entitles GOFREE, Bagnaia admits the loss of the 2024 title st♔ill weighs on him and believes it will do for someꦰ time.

“In the enꦺd of last season, it’s still there [in my head],” he said.

“I think it will take me years to digest that.

“What I tried to do over the winter was to analyse why I didn’t manage to♒ win the title even though I won more ra𒈔ces than anyone else.

“I couldn’t manage to bring ♊home thܫe title and that was difficult to accept, but surely important for my career because when you lose in this situation either you sink or your try to learn.”

The start to the 2025 season has not been easy for Bagnaia either, as he has been bested by team-mate 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Marc Marquez - in terms of speed - at every round so far.

Bagnaia was a distant third in the Thai Grand Prix, while he failed to make the podium꧟ in a race he finished for the first time since Aus♐tin 2023 at the Argentina GP, where he was fourth.

The Italian has struggled since the pre-season to get comfortable with the GP25, ꦰparticularly under braking, though made a step forward in this area last weekend at the Americas GP.

Set to finish second at COTA, a crash for Marquez while he waꦍs 2.2s up the road gifted a first victory of the season to Bagnaia.

Heading to next weekend’s Qatar GP, Bagnaia is now only 12 points off new championship leader Alex Marquez, who is one point clear of ol🥂der brother Marc Marquez.   

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