Francesco Bagnaia: “It's not something about our bike, our team or me.”
didn’t mention the word ‘tyre’ but the Italian ruled just about everything else out when explaining the cause of his lacklustre Aragon
But instead of closing on the KTM ahead, Bagnaia began losing ground, fading to ninth place by the chequered flag. "It’s something that can happen. The thing is it’s happened twice in the same weekend. So I really hope that for tomorrow it will be better.” "I believe that, realistically, I could have battled with Martín, as Marc seems to be able to make the difference on all of us in three areas of the track."
“I was just lucky that Alex had good reflexes behind me because he was able to not hit me, but it was very dangerous.”'Following discussions today, it is confirmed that there will be a practice start session on the grid after the Warm Up on Sunday.' “Just he is doing it. No other Ducati riders. But we already know what Marc can do. So for tomorrow, we will try a step."
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