Francesco Bagnaia acknowledges the need for Ducati to reset following Johann Zarco’s triumph in Le Mans. He has faced challenges this season, outshone by teammate Marc Marquez who has secured three victories, contrasting with Bagnaia’s single win and current third-place standing in the championship. Despite Honda’s triumph at Le Mans, Bagnaia is determined to regain his confidence and peak performance on the bike. Recognizing the importance of starting anew and striving for improvement, he aims to rediscover his competitive edge. Ducati is actively addressing Bagnaia’s struggles with his motorcycle, focusing on enhancing his comfort and performance to elevate his chances for victory.
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