Francesco Bagnaia expressed disappointment with his performance during the Italian Grand Prix sprint race at Mugello, citing ongoing difficulties with the front end of his bike. Despite starting in second position, Bagnaia finished third behind Marc Marquez and Alex Marquez. He voiced frustration over his inability to close the gap and deliver as expected. Bagnaia highlighted his struggles to maintain speed on corners and acknowledged his past successes seem out of reach currently. The Ducati rider remains optimistic about potential improvements but is wary of persisting front-end issues affecting future races.
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