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Bagnaia, “I’m happy because this circuit resisted us.”
Italy’s Francesco “Pekko” Banyaia will start the Sakusen ring race this Sunday, 66 points behind Fabio Quartararo (Ducati Desmosedici GP22), the creator of the “Pole Position” of the MotoGP German Grand Prix. Was started”
“From the first free practice session, I started to be very happy with the bike and didn’t change anything in the setup because everything was in place. When everything suits you, focus on the tires. It’s easy. It’s the pace of the race, but it wasn’t easy for the fourth free and qualifying because it was so hot today, but last year it was a resistance circuit so I’m very happy with the pole position. ” Explained.
“It won’t be an easy race, and it’s certainly a good idea to get the driver to agree to reduce the number of laps. All that remains is the tire problem. Tires have higher potential but more wear. Body. When choosing tires, you need to manage the race well because the tires are easy to use and the three front row riders and Aleix Espargaro have good race paces, “explains the Italians. did.
“It’s not easy to fill the gap, so it’s important to maintain the first position in the first few laps so as not to wear the front tires. That’s the main purpose,” Bagnaia said of his priorities. I am. German race.
“Undoubtedly, the fact that it’s a race with so many laps is very difficult because it requires you to stay focused for many laps and it’s never easy. But that’s to us. We know we can do it, “recalls the Italian driver. “It was easy because I started in 16th place last year and I just came back, but when I have to lead the race, it’s hard to stay focused,” he said.
Source: Mundo Deportivo
Sophia Jhon is a sports journalist and author. He has worked as a news editor for Sportish and is now a sport columnist for the same publication. Alberta’s professional interests lie largely in sports news, with an emphasis on English football. He has also written articles on other sporting topics.
