Francesco Bagnaia: “We'll start with an advantage compared to last time” | Ducati title chance
“My physical condition is better than it was f👍or Misano 1, so we'll start with an advantage compared to last time.”

Runner-up in both of his home races at ‘Misano 1’ 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Francesco Bagnaia heads for this weekend’s return MotoGP match in a stronger physical condition.
The reigning world champion was suffering from upper body injuries sustained in a clash with Alex Marqu꧅ez at Aragon on his way to second places in the previous San Marino round.
Those results, combined with a costly pit stop gamble by Jorgeꦕ Martin, have taken Bagnaia to within seven poin💯ts of the title leader.
While confident his physical condition has improved in the two-week break, Bagnaia believes cooler temperatures and the post-race test - where Bagnaia wa🍨s fastest - means there c꧂ould still be a shake-up at ‘Misano 2’.
"We're back rac🍰ing in Misano for the second time thiღs year, but compared to two weeks ago, the conditions will be quite different,” Bagnaia said.
“The temperatures will ♚be lower𝓀, and we’re also coming off a day of testing.
“My physical condition is better than it 𝕴was for Misano 1, so we'll start with an advantage com🍷pared to last time.
“The Emilia-Romagna GP is als🌳o the first of a triple-header: from here on, the season will pick up pace, and with the finale approaching, it's even more important to perform well at this stage of the Championship."
Ducati on verge of winning 2024 constructors' title
While there is still everything to play for ♋in the riders’ championship, Ducati is already on the verge of sealing its fifth consecutive MotoGP constructors’ title (with six rounds remaining after this weekend).
Beaten in just one grand prix and three Sprints so far this year, Ducati is 229 points ahead of KTM and 239 ahead of Aprilia. Ducati will be mathematiꦫcally uncatchable if they have a✨ lead of at least 222 points on Sunday.
Bagnaia and team-ma💎te Enea Bast🧜ianini will also be out to claim Ducati’s 100th MotoGP victory in the Emilia Romagna race.
Bastianini, who fought from eಞighth on the grid to third in the San Marino GP with a soft rear tyre, is confident he n🍬ow has a set-up for the medium rear.
"During t✤he post-race test, we fo𝕴und a solution that allowed me to be fast even with the rear medium tyre, which we were missing in Misano 1 to fight for the win,” he said.
“Le𒐪t's see how this weekend goes, ꦦbut I’m generally feeling positive."
Bastianini is now nine points behind San Marino winner Marc Marquez, who regained third in the world c🦋hampionship.

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