Fabio di Giannantonio faster than Marc Marquez: “GP23 allows me to push harder”
Fabio di Giannantonio recalls how Francesco Bagnaia got it wrong with his advice abo𝓡ut the GP23

168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Fabio di Giannantonio was the fastest Ducati GP23 on Monday at the MotoGP preseason test in Qatar.
The new VR46 rider was fourth-quickest, an interesting statem🀅ent𒆙 to his rivals on the same bike including Marc Marquez at the track where he won his first MotoGP race last season.
Di✱ Giannantonio has recall🅺ed flawed advice from Francesco Bagnaia about his seamless adjustment from the ‘22 to the ‘23 Ducati.
“Well, last year, the few podiums that I d🐈id… I wa🅷s chatting with Pecco about the differences between the bikes,” Di Giannantonio explained.
“He was saying that ♌with the ‘23 bike I will have to change, a little bit, my riding style.
“Because my riding style wou𝄹ld be worse for this bike.
“B𝄹ut the truth is that it’s im💖proved my good points!
“I am just riding as I was riding last year.
“The bike allows me♉ to push harder and faster, and I have more feeling from th🍌e bike.
“Honestly, it’s everything better, from my side.”

Di Giannantonio left behind G🅰resini Ducati to link up with VR46 this year.
He lost his seat to Marquez but then delivered his career-best form, winning in Qatar and finishing third in Austr𒀰alia, to earn the vacant VR46 spot.
New teammate💟 Marco Bezzecchi was down in 11th on Monday in Qatar.
It is 🅺clear that, at this early stage, Di Giannantonio is the rider most ad🐈apted to the GP23.
“It’s been a good day, honestly,” he said.
“Wꦜe wanted to start with the feeling that we had in Malaysia.
“The feeling waဣs there. We were quite fast from the beginning.
“We tried to focus on the used tyres💫, especiಌally the rear tyre for the race.
“We were super fast with a lot of laps on the tyres, so that’s a good sigℱn for u♚s.
“We miss some feeling on the front which we must fix for [Tuesday] and for the race in 🥃🐽two weeks.
“So we have a margin and areas to improve.
“That’s a good point. I saw a lo🗹t of riders putti𒈔ng on new tyres at the end of the day. We didn’t want to waste some tenths on it.”

James was a sports journalist at Sky Sports for a decade covering everything from Aꦬmerican sports, to football, to F1.