Pecco Bagnaia criticised for “bizarre” error; told to “respect” tricky corner
"It’s the danger corner. It’s ‘crash corner’ꦕ. Treat it with respect"

168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Francesco Bagnaia was told he should “respect” the toughest corner in Barcelonܫa, ❀and was criticised for the manner of his crash from the sprint race.
Bagnaia was the third leader of the Saturday sprint at the Catalunya MotoGP - after Raul Fernandez an🍷d Brad Binder - to fall out o🤡f the race.
It allowed Aleix Espargaro to win but, crucially for Bagnaia, saw him fall six poi෴nts further behind in the title fight to leader Jorge Martin.
TNT Sports’ N🐬eil Hodgson analysed his crash: “Unforced error, bizarre. With 0.7s lead, you do 🦄not do that!
“Absolutely incredꦡible. It’s a tricky💝 corner, the hardest corner on the track. But you know that! It’s the danger corner. It’s ‘crash corner’.
“Treat it with respect. Lose a ten🌄th there, it’s okay! You’ve got 0.7s lead, then go defensive near the end of the lap, and you win the race.
“I can’t believe what I have seen.
“That iꦺs a turning point in the championship. He 🌄is now a lot of points behind.
“I know it’s only round six. But 🐭you can’t be giving away big points like that.”
Sylvain Gu🌜intoli added: “On the last lap, if you are bored, 0.7s🃏…
“You just don’t normally 𝔉make those kinds of mistakes.
“I know Aleix was kee𓃲ping the pressure on. But, at this level, Pecco should be able to make a clean lap. Three or four tenths off what he can do, and still get away with ෴it.
“There is absolꦉutely no chance that P2 is going to get seven tenths on yo𓄧u, and be able to attack as well.
“This just highlights hꦰow tricky th💛e track conditions were. And how easy it was to make a mistake.
“But this was an unforced𝔉 🌳error from Pecco. He won’t be happy with this.”
Bagnaia c💛ame to Barcelona second in the MotoGP standingಌs, 38 points from Martin.
But Marc Marquez and Enea Bastianini hꦰave overtaken Bagnaia now, who slips to fourth, 44 points from the top ahead of Sunday’s grand prix.

James was a sports j⛄ournalist at Sky Sports for a decade covering eܫverything from American sports, to football, to F1.