Francesco Bagnaia’s Perspective: Turning Setbacks into Stepping Stones for Success at Aragon MotoGP

Francesco Bagnaia's Perspective: Turning Setbacks into Stepping Stones for Success at Aragon MotoGP

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Francesco Bagnaia pledges to keep “working” on GP25 feeling, but “useless” to compare last year’s bike to this year’s bike.

Francesco Bagnaia and his Ducati team faced difficulties at Silverstone, with Bagnaia missing the podium and teammate Marc Marquez salvaging a close podium finish. Fabio Di Giannantonio also struggled, dropping from third in the Sprint to tenth in the grand prix.

Di Giannantonio believes Silverstone was a turning point, helping them understand the bike better and start the Aragon round with a proper setup. He expressed optimism to perform well and have a stable weekend.

Both Bagnaia and Di Giannantonio highlighted improvements made on the front-end feeling of the GP25, with Diggia noting that the bike acts as a “filter” and expressing confidence in future progress.

Bagnaia emphasized the need to focus on solving issues with the current bike rather than comparing it to the previous model, stating that bad results could lead to new insights for improvement.

Despite previous challenges at the Aragon circuit, Bagnaia remains positive, prioritizing front-end feel over rear grip and aiming to replicate his 2021 victory.

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