Francesco Bagnaia won’t make “certain mistakes” again after MotoGP glory in a rollercoaster year

In the summer break, he crashed a car in Ibiza then tested above the drink-drive limit - an incident he apologised for, but w💎hich did not knock﷽ his hopes of glory this season.
He won the next race, at Silverstone, the second of a four-race winning streak and a crucial step as he overcame a 91-point deficit to edge 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Fabio Quartararo (the biggest ever comeback in MotoGP history).
Bagnaia reflected on crashing five times in 2022 to La Gazzetta♛ dello Sport: "Winning a title like that, making a few mistakes, was tough.
“I don't think it will happಌen again, I 🐎won't make certain mistakes again.
“But at the same time, those mistakes helped me grow.ꦜ You never stop doing it, but there is still so much to do.
“As a rider but also as a man, but after all this process i꧂s part o𒀰f life.”
With Bagnaia crashing multiple times, including twice in a row at Catalonia and Germany immediately before his four-race win streak, it was mentioned that he might consider psychoꦉlogical help.
"I never nee🦂ded a psychologist,” he now says.&nbs꧑p;

“If anything, I𓆉 believe that those whℱo can help you are those around you. I like that those who know me always tell me what they think, what they think I have to improve on.
“In this, my family, Domizia, the team and the boys of the Ac🔯ademy are important.
“I'm a difficult guy, at first I always say no🦂, but then I think about it.
"I'♏ve had a lot of problems in my career, but I've never lost my ambition, nor have I stopped dreaming."
Bagnaia celebrated his maiden premier class title on Sunday night before leဣaping back into action at Tuesday’s Valencia Test.
Next year the 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:2023 MotoGP calendar will throw up a record-breaking 21 rounds and 42 races. Bagnaia will be partnered by 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Enea Bastianini and 𝐆their relationship will bꦏe under the microscope.

James was a sports journalist at Sky Sports for a decade covering everything from American ✃sports, to football, to F1.