Motorsports
The creator of Ducati detects a major issue with Bagnaia: “Balance Guilt”
MotoGP started summer vacation and did it with the cumbersome Marc Marquez. Ducati is celebrated at the Czech Republic Grand Prix, doubled the fifth consecutive season and eighth, generally earning 120 points over Alex Marquez and 168 points for Pecco Bagnaia.
Turin from Brno’s layout facility pointed out that after Sunday’s race.”I have always been based on my own interests on braking. Instead, I’m now a vulnerable place About other people. Last year, it could stop much stronger. Now, from the moment I faced braking, I’m in trouble. “
“I don’t think this braking problem will be improved this year (…) You might try to strengthen other aspects of my pilot“Bagnaia lamented for adding that.”Mark made a difference to Brno’s bike, but it was him alone“And Franco Morbidelli wasn’t due to injuries, Pecco was fourth, Fermin Ardegea Tentimo Primero, Fabio di Giannantonio Seventonio and Alex Marquez went to the ground.
Dall’igna is pronounced
General Director of Ducati Cors and Leader of Desmedici’s Development Gigi Dall’ignahe attended “Sky Sports” after the weekend: “I think Bagnaia is responsible for the balance that the bike has when the deposit is empty. There is one Slightly different weight distributionsand it can affect driving and therefore affect the response and sensations that Pecco has. “
“In reality, These problems are gradually being resolvedobviously they’re still there. There’s still something to polish, We’re working hard with him and together we’ll move on. This weekend was probably his best weekend: pole position, beautiful sprints, great Sunday races. I really feel the responsibility of our poor luck“Dall’igna concluded.
Source: Mundo Deportivo
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