Francesco Bagnaia ‘angry’ at visor issue, ‘ridiculous’ slow riding
'The situation in qualifying r🌺ight now is quite ridiculous'

Reigning champion and title leader 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Francesco Bagnaia will start second on the British MotoGP grid after hi𒁃s pole hopes ended with a bizarre♌ visor sticker issue.
After breaking the lap record, Bagnaia was looking to keep clear of his rivals on his final run when the sponsor banner across the top of his visor became detached and dangled 🐼in front of the visor.
The Italian reached up to rip it away but his fina♎l lap was lost.
Aprilia’s Aleix Espargaro then snatch🍸ed pole position away by 0.208s.
“A bit [frustrated] because honestly the✱ potential was there to do the pole position,” Bagnaia said in parc ferme. “We have to say that Aleix did an amazing sector 4 and all the weekend is very fast. We also know the Aprilia in this track is fast.
“So we have to be happy because we had the chance൩ to do a very gꦫood first attempt.
“♑But then I lost the sponsor banner on the helmet. It went in front of my ey🌱es and I'm very angry for that because it's something that whoever has to manage these kind of things has to be more precise.
“Losing the possibility to do a bett🍒er result in the qualifying for things like this is not good.”
The visor incident was not Bagnaia’s only gripe with numerous riders seen☂ cruising on track in search of a tow at the end of Qualifying 2.
“We have also to say that the situation in qualifying right now is quite ridiculous considering that ten MotoGP riders can gꦏo slow like this to follow other riders,” Bagnaia said.
“I think we are at the top 🍒of our sport. If we are here, it's because we can do things alꦏone and it's quite ridiculous the situation.
♍“But until anyone [Stewards] will say something, it will be continue like this.”
Bagnaia will start this afte♐rnoon's Sprint race ten points clear of Jorge Martin, who q𓆏ualified in fourth place.

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