Francesco Bagnaia says Marc Marquez move “wasn’t risky; angry with zero points”
Francesco Bagnaia gives his side of the story to the Marc Marquez clash in P🔯ortimao

168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Francesco Bagnaia insists that his manoeuvre against 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Marc Marquez - which spelled the end of his Portuguese MotoGP - was not risky.
The collision with three laps remaining o🌸f the Portimao race, oꦬver fifth-place, was investigated by stewards and deemed a racing incident.
But it causജed Bagnaia to crash out and Mar꧒quez to hobble home in 16th.
MotoGP stewards confirm Francesco Bagnaia and Marc Marquez clash a racing incident
- 2024 Portuguese MotoGP, Portimao - Race Results
Bagnaia ⛄was asked if his attempt to dive down the inside of Marquez carried risk.
He answered: “When he over⛎took me, he went wide. When a guy is riding in front of you, that you are batt🎀ling, goes wide? What do you want to do? Overtake him again to take more points?
“From my side, it wasn’t risky.”
Bagnaia added about the dramatic clash: “When Marc arrived, he tried to overtake. He went wide. I tried to cr💖oss the line. He crossed his line. And we collided.
“It’s s♍omething that makes me angry. But it’s normal. It’s a racing i🦹ncident.
“We have to move on.
“It makes me angry because I finishedꦕ with zeroꦉ points.
“L🅰ast year in the second race I did the same, finished with zero points because of my mistake.
“This year, because of a racing incident.
“We know that with 38 races still, the championship is v꧟ery long.
“I was expec💦ting to be more [consistent]. Not to have z༺ero points in the second race.”

Reigning MotoGP champion and factory Ducati rider Bagnaia was forced to watch as title rival Jorge Martin🙈 won the Portimao race.
Martin now leads the MotoGP ♊championship with a three-week break until the third round.
Bagnaia summed up a bad Sunday: “I was confident before the start. My feeling wa💧s good. I felt better with the grip.
“I was thinking about att🌳acking and having good control over my tyres.
“But, as soon as I𝕴 started, I was in trouble. I was expecting to be fast. Th꧟e guys at the front were too fast for me.
“I tried to avoid eꦰverything and manage the tyres. It was d💃ifficult.
“When Pedro Acosta arrived, he was too fast.
“He was at a fast ꧙pace, a lot of speed, a lot of slide.”
Bagnaia detailed his difficulties: “I was struggling behind g🐎uys at the front to close the line with the same amount of grip.
“They were very fast on Corner 5. I was ga💙ining in another part. But in Corner 🍒4 they gained two tenths in every acceleration. And in Corner 5 I lost two tenths every lap.
“It was difficult to understand. I tried to have different lines, I tried to haℱve the same corner speed as them. But I was always going wide.
“We have to understand that.”
Worryingly he suffered with the🌊 🅘same vibration issues which have predominantly plagued Martin’s Ducati this year.
“Today I had chatter,” Ba💯gnaia said. “It st🌜arted on Lap 7. We didn’t expect it.”
Bagnaia is fourth in the standings after two rounds, two points behind teammate Enea Bastianini, five behind B🎉rad Binder, and 23 behind leader ✃Martin.

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