MotoGP: Marco Bezzecchi didn’t take Sprint race idea ‘well at the beginning, big commitment’

Present in both WorldSBK and 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Formula 1, Sprint races have become an added attraction to both championships in recent years, 𝄹something MotoGP will introduce for🌠 the first time in 2023.
MotoGP’s Sprint races format will be different to WorldSBK in the sense that it has no bearing on the grid for the main Gr🗹and Prix, while it will also be half-points which is different to Formula 1 as only the top eight ♏score points.
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Bezzecchi, who like several riders on the grid was unconvinced by the idea of Sprint races, has since admitted🌜 it could ‘spice’ things up.
"At the beginning, I didn't take it well, it's a very big commitment," Bezzecchi told . "I triꦆed to follow the SBK more, see how they run the race. It's interesting, a new thing, very different, it could spice up the whole Championship."
The standout rookie last season, Bezzecchi is aiming for ✅a big jump in year-two, with consistent top five finishes very much on his mind despite lacking MotoGP experienc♔e compared to his rivals.
Bezzecchi stated: "I want to set myself more goals: to be consistently in the top five to six. It's di🍬fficult, but it can be done. And I would like to win.
"I still lack some experience as a MotoGP rider. You have to do a lot of kilometres and both myself and the team neeᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚd to focus more on braking, something that has become very important in recent years.
"And I need to take a step ꦏforward in tyre management, also improving some electronic controls."
Braking the bigges🐓t ‘difference’ between Bezzecchi and MotoGP champion Bagnaia

As is the case for many of the other Ducati riders in 2023, 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Francesco Bagnaia will be♉ the rider to beat after winning the world title last season.
Very familiar with his fellow Italian as the two riders spend a lot of time training together as part of the VR46 Academy, Bezzecchi said bra𒉰king was the main ‘difference’ th♓at separated them in 2022.
"He is fast eve꧋rywhere, but on the brakes at the beginning of 2022 between us there was a really big difference," added Bezzecchi. "Then, as the races went 🧜on, it reduced a little, but he always had something more.
"There were some GPs that I did better than him in some corners, but overall he knows how to exploit the main quality of our bike, which is🐲 braking. He can bring a lot of speed into the🌃 corners and that allows him to go fast."