Breaking: Francesco Bagnaia Reveals Why He Cost Marc Marquez to Loss The Portuguese GP

Francesco Bagnaia Reveals Why He Cost Marc Marquez to Loss The Portuguese GP

Francesco Bagnaia maintains that his move on Marc Marquez, which ended his Portuguese MotoGP career, was not a dangerous one.

Stewards looked at the accident that occurred over fifth position with three circuits left in the Portimao race, and they determined that it was a racing event.

However, it led to Bagnaia’s disastrous exit and Marquez’s limping home in the 16th.

Is there any risk involved in Bagnaia’s endeavor to delve into Marquez?

“He went wide when he overtook me,” was his response. When a person you are fighting goes wide while riding in front of you? What are your goals? Pass him once more to score additional points?

“I didn’t think it was dangerous.”

Regarding the dramatic altercation, Bagnaia continued, “When Marc arrived, he tried to overtake.” He missed the mark. I made an attempt to go beyond. He went beyond the limit. And we ran into each other.

Something about it enrages me. However, this is typical. It is a racing mishap.

Factory Ducati rider Bagnaia, the reigning MotoGP champion, was forced to watch as championship contender Jorge Martin won the race in Portimao.

There are three weeks before the third round of the MotoGP competition, and Martin is now leading.

To sum up a difficult Sunday, Bagnaia said, “I was confident before the start.” I was in a wonderful mood. Having the grip made me feel better.

“I was considering attacking while maintaining excellent control over my tires.

But I got into danger as soon as I set out. I had anticipated being quick. I could not keep up with the guys at the front.

“I tried to stay away from everything and control the tires.” It was challenging.

Pedro Acosta moved too quickly when he arrived.

“He was moving quickly, very quickly,

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