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Pecco Bagnaia reveals the most valuable lesson he learned in 2025 through MotoGP Crusis: “It taught me the importance of trying to work better in difficult situations”
Pecco Bagnaia He finally saw the end of his nightmare. After 2025 is a year to forget MotoGP riding you ducatiThe Turin native packed his bags and headed to the Maldives to relax with his partner. He had to step away from motorcycles because when he was one of the frontrunners for the title and expectations were so high, reality hit very hard.
Although he was only able to win two races throughout the year, Marc Marquez He won the Grand Prix by five points and became the champion. The Italian finished fifth overall, 257 points behind his boxing partner.. This is something a double MotoGP champion cannot do, which is why he is putting his life on the line heading into 2026. But according to Bagnaia himself, he is already “resetting” for a new campaign.
“It was very difficult. There were some good races and I’ll try to understand why, and there were other bad races. That will be a lesson in identifying the problems. If you look at Ducati, it was a great season where Marc dominated and made the difference. I want to start again.The game in Valencia was a good start and I’m looking forward to Malaysia as well.“He said this in a statement reported by Motorsport.com at a press conference at Campioni in Festa, Ducati’s big festival that ends the year in Italy.
“With experience, I realized that every situation is helpful. Even if things don’t work out, it’s important to keep your feet on the ground, reflect, and try to improve. 2025 This experience taught me the importance of successfully dealing with difficulties and trying to identify the main problems.” he said, looking back on what he learned from a frustrating year.
unknown future
Bagnaia is no exception; like almost the entire grid, his contract ends in 2026. For this reason, after a very difficult year with Ducati, many are doubting his continuity in the Alpine structure. Pecco did not want to go into details, but assured that everything feels the same as it did at the beginning of the previous preseason.
“Ask questions to those who can answer them. I don’t feel like anything has changed.”. This is how openly he answered whether he understood Ducati’s desire to update him. Over the next few months, we’re going to have a “silly season” that will squeeze a lot of juice out of us.
Source: Mundo Deportivo
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