Valencia MotoGP: Francesco Bagnaia: “Breathing space, but cannot relax”

Just 7 points ahead fol🍎lowing the Lusail Sprint, Bagnaia pulled almost out of Martin’s reach when a runner-up finish to Fabio di Giannantonio in the grand prix was combined with tenth after tyre woes for Martin.
The new Sprint format means Bagnaia will now have two chances to claim the 2023 world champ🔜ionship in Valencia: The first will be on Saturday, if he can push his advantage up to at least 25 points in the Sprint. If not, it will go down to Sunday’s finale.
"After the Qatar GP, we arrive in Valencia with a 21-point lead over Jorge. It definitely gives us a b🧔it more breathing space but is still not enough to relax completely,” Bagnaia said.
“Valencia is a trac🎀k where we have been fast in the past and where we have the potential to do well. Our approach to the weekend will not change compared to the other races.
“The goal will always be the same: to work well from th💖e first session on Friday and try to fight for the win in the race. I am calm and looking forward to getting on track for this season's lasꦛt act.”
With Martin a threat for his fac♑tory seat if he wins the title, Bagnaia’s team-mate Enea Bastianini will no doubt be willing to assist the reigning champion if needed.
"We have reached the last race of the season. It's been a really complicated year for us, and I'd like to close it out in the best possible way," said Bastianini, who was twice sidelin꧅ed by injuries this season before a shock ▨victory in Sepang.
“Last weekend in Qatar, we took a long time to find our speed… Then, on Sunday, in the second half of the race, my feeling changed, and🍬 I was able to have a competitive pace.
“The team is working these days to understand why, and in Valencia, we🧔'll try 🥃to be fast already from Friday's free practice.”

Peter has been in the paddock for 20 years and has seen Valentino Rossi come and go. He is at the forefront of the Suzuki exit story 🐽and Marc Marquez’s injury issues.