Pecco Bagnaia hints at external factors behind first struggle behind Marc Marquez
Intriguing clip emerged which might explain Pecco Bagnaia's ꧂Tha𒊎iland pace

168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Francesco Bagnaia offered a cryptic response when asked what lessons he took from the Thai MotoGP that could m♚ake him stronger♛ heading into this weekend’s Argentina round.
Ducati’s double world champion had to settle for third place in both the Buriram Sprint and Grand Prix, finishing behind his new teammate 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Marc Marquez and younger brother Alex (Gresini).
A video clip later surfaced showing Bagnaia appearing to question his tyre performance while c🃏hatting with Ducati Corse general manager Gigi D൲all’Igna in parc fermé.
Another clip, broadcast on Thursday, captured Bagnaia te💜lling Dall’Igna, “Now I understand what happened.”
“Everything under our control was done”
Pressed on what he had understood, Bagnaia remained vague bꦑut hinted at factors beyond his control:
"Honestly, we had good results consi𓃲dering the situation. Everything that was under our control was done, and the rest was not working well.
"But in any case, we improved during the race weekend and fꦉinished on the podium. Th𝓀at wasn’t my objective, but considering the situation, wasn’t that bad.
"And let's see this race weekend.
“It's a track where I need to work more. Tomorrow we'll try to adapt to the situation, becau🙈se I did two laps walking and the [track] condition is not the best, absolutely.
“But we try to improve. We try to learn from what I did wrong in Thailand and try t☂o be competitive from the first sꦛession.”
Speaking separately to Spanish broadcaster DAZN, Bagnaia reiterꦇated that somet🍌hing outside his and the team's control wasn't working well in Thailand.
But the Italian refused to confirm or deny♔ if he meant tyres.
Bagnaia without a podium in Argentina
While Marc Marquez boasts an imp🅷ressive record at ℱTermas de Río Hondo, including three victories, Bagnaia is yet to claim a podium finish.
"Every time, I’ve made mistakes - either in qualifying or the race. But I enjoy riding here. I like the layout, I think♕ it suits my style and there’s always a first time!"
When asked whether the weekend would again be ܫa battle between him and the Marquez brothers, Bagnaia remained cautious♌:
"Let’s see. I’m sure they’ll be competitive, as will t⛄he other Ducatis, Aprilias, and KTMs. It won’t be an easy weekend for anyone.
"Like Marc said, the track will improve session by se👍ssion, with peak performance coming during🍌 Sunday’s race. We just need to be ready, adapt, and stay competitive."

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