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Pecco Bagnaia continues to struggle: ‘It’s my fault…’
Pecco Bagnaia’s struggles in the 2026 MotoGP season continued at the Thai Grand Prix, finishing 13th in qualifying and ninth in the sprint race. Despite a promising start after a difficult 2025 season, he couldn’t adapt to the current track conditions. Bagnaia attributed his performance to setup changes and difficulty in understanding and utilizing the changing conditions.
He expressed frustration in not being able to exploit the track conditions and improve his results. Saturday’s race marked his first points since the 2025 Malaysian GP sprint. Bagnaia and other Ducati riders faced challenges with corner-entry at the Buriram circuit, affecting their braking and overall performance.
Remarking on the situation, Bagnaia acknowledged the need to readjust and find a better setup for the current climate and asphalt conditions. Despite the setbacks, he remained focused on improving and scoring more points in upcoming races.






