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Fabio Quartararo to redeem himself in Australia: ‘I’m not worried’

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The championship is over and there are only 3 races left. MotoGP World Championship Starting from practically zero. Pecco Banaiaa spectacular second half of the season managed to cut his disadvantage against the Frenchman to just two points. Aleix Espargaro Lurking at 20 points. 7 before the race, after the win German Grand Prixthe current world champion came out sachsenring As a clear leader, by a margin of 38 points Aleix Espargaro And he had someone who is now his main rival for the title. Pecco Banaia, very far: 91 points.Since then, on the back of the Italian Ducati Top, 4 consecutive wins, 2nd in Aragon, 3rd in Aragon Thailand And all the numbers were leading now world if he hadn’t hit the ground Japan. Its rise Pecco coincided with a significant drop in Fabius, he was the second position in Austria and only finished on the podium in his last seven appointments. 2 weeks ago, Thailand, wanted to react, but everything went wrong.submerged in the rain Buriramand thereby his advantage after finishing 17th in that event. Now Fabio faces the first of those three finals. phillip island The goal is to rise from the ashes this weekend. And he is very clear. Bagnaia.

“After the disappointment in Thailand, we were able to focus on preparing for the end of the season. I’m not worried.he pointed out in a statement from the Yamaha team.

“The championship is still around, so it’s important to do your best, work well as a team and score as many points as possible.”Fabio added that there is no magic wand to move forward in difficult situations other than a job well done.

of Thailand We showed good pace in the dry, but then went down in the water. Luckily for Fabio, the weather in Thailand should not be replicated in Australia this weekend. It didn’t rain at all, and it seems it only rained on Friday. Saturday and Sunday, he reduces the chances of water falling on this legendary track to less than 20%. In dry conditions, Fabio hopes to be able to defend himself with a bigger arsenal, and not only that, he’s attacking for a big shot to clinch his second MotoGP title.

There are only 75 points left in the bet, and each point counts. He is the only two points behind Fabio Quartararo and Pecco Bagnaia. The current MotoGP world champion has made it clear he didn’t have the last word.

Source: Mundo Deportivo

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