MotoGP Assen: Francesco Bagnaia: “I was scared” after P1, turnaround “is the biggest I’ve ever had”

Reigning MotoGP champion Francesco Bagnaia says the changes made in Practice 2 at Assen resulted in the “biggest step in front I’ve ever had”.
Francesco Bagnaia, Ducati MotoGP Assen 2023
Francesco Bagnaia, Ducati MotoGP Assen 2023

Competitive all season, Bagnaia was unusu🥀ally out of sorts during Practice 1 for the Dutch MotoGP as he was struggling to stay on-track at different periods. 

Bagnaia went off on four occasions, the last of which led to him showing huge frustration whilst sitting aboard h🐟is machineඣ. 

After returning to pit lane on separate occasions, Bagnaia was visibly concerned 🗹as he and the factory Ducati team failed to address the issues.

🍸Practice 2 started with the world champion still struggling, however, huge breakthroughs were made as the session went on, which is why the Italian was smiling when track action was over.

"I was qu😼ite scared this morning because the bike wasn’t w🌜orking," said Bagnaia when speaking to . "I was there fighting with it and it was shaking like crazy. 

"It was difficult to remain seated on the bike but we worked well this afternoon and we did, maybe the biggest step in front I’ve e༒ver had. 

"I’m ꦕso happy, my team has done an incredible job. What I asked for they gave to me. We i🐲mproved a lot. In terms of pace we were very competitive. 

"In time attack we can improve something 🦩but I’m happy. It’s very difficult to choose a tಞyre right now. All the three front tyres are not what I was expecting and the rear tyre is more slippery than last year."

Although Bagnaia was still playing catch up in terms of lap times com﷽e the end of the session compared to fellow Ducati rider Marco Bezzecchi, the steps made, particularly in race trim showed once again why he shoul🎶d be in contention for victory.

Pressed further on the issues he was facing, Bagnaia stated: "In the morning I was struggling a꧋ lot. We managed to finish 12th without a time attack but doing that lap time was difficult. 

"When I started in the afternoon I was struggling a lot in the same way. But then we started making big ౠsteps with the bike. Not little adjustments. It was big differences."

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