Aragon MotoGP: 'Happy, proud' Valentino Rossi: 'I tried to hypnotise Pecco!'

When Va𝓡lentino Rossi hangs up his helmet at the end of this season, he will have had the satisfaction of already se🧜eing two of his VR46 Academy riders winning races in MotoGP.
Ducati's Francesco Bagnaia became the second Academy rider, after Franco Morbidelli, t𝓰o triumph in the premier-class with a brilliant debut victory over Marc Marquez at Aragon on Sunday.
Stalked by the eight-time world champion from the start, Bagnai🅺a coolly counterattacked after the Repsol Hond💜a rider launched no less than seven passes for the lead in the closing three laps.
Bagnaia's victory is also his first grand prix win since the Moto2 class at Motegi ♎2018, during his title-winning season for the VR46 team.
The Italian then joined MotoGP with Pramac Ducati, took his first podium the following year and was movedꦕ up to the Official Ducati team for 2021, where he had claimed four podiums prior⛄ to Sunday's win.
Rossi w🃏as delighted with Bagnaia's long-awaited triumph, which came after previous disappointments such as falling from the lead at Misano last season, Mugello this season an💧d suffering tyre issues when a favourite at several other rounds.
"I want to say first of all that I am really, really happy for Pecco personally," said Rossi, whose own race finished with a 19th place for Petronas Yamaha. "Because I am a great friend of Pecco and we 𓃲spent a lot of time together.
"So I have to say my congratulations because the first victory in MotoGP is a moment tha📖t a motorcycle rideꦡr never forgets. And also a victory like this with a battle to the last lap is something great.
"I think that he deserved this bᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚecause all this year he was very fast and he rides the Ducati 🎐in a fantastic way.
"Yesterday I said to him, 'it's the moment to win'. Because he is always very fast, sometimes he wa♔s unlucky with thꦐe tyres, but today is the day."
Bagnaia joined all of the field (except Johann Zarco) in𒅌 choosing the hard fr🎃ont and soft rear tyres for the race - much to Rossi's relief!
"I tried yesterday to hypnotise him: saying 'hard-soft, hard-soft, hard-soft, hard-soft', because sometimes Pecco makes some strange decisions for the tyre♕s!" Rossi smiled. "I saw him this morning and I said another time, 'hard-soft', so I'm very happy for him.
"Secondly, I'm also very proud of the work of the Academy becaus✤e we take Pecco from Moto3 and help him to reach this level. At the end, their destiny is in their own han🌳ds, because you need to be a strong rider, but we are very proud to help him to arrive at this level.
"Also for Italy it’s great because Pecco won with the D♏ucati, it🙈's something fantastic.
"I saw a little bit the race highlights and I saw a fantastic battle [with Marquez] but Pecco stayed always in front. He rode the b🎃ike from Friday 𝓰morning in a fantastic way and also in Silverstone he was very fast.
"It's the moment to win and I'm very happy for hi🌄m because first of all he's a great guy."
Bagnaia's victory has also moved him up to se𝐆cond in the world championship, 53 points behind Fabi💧o Quartararo heading into his and Rossi's home Misano round next weekend.

Peter has been in the paddock for 20 years and has seen Valentino Rossi come and go. He is at the forefront of the Suzuki exit story and Marc🐽 Marquez’s injury issues.