Francesco Bagnaia addressed speculation linking him to Yamaha, affirming his commitment to Ducati until 2026 due to a signed contract. Despite facing challenges on track during the Aragon Grand Prix weekend, Bagnaia remained determined to find solutions and adapt his riding style to the Ducati’s issues, particularly with braking. The rider acknowledged the difficulties he was encountering, such as front tire lock-ups, prompting him to explore alternative approaches in search of improvement. Despite the hurdles, Bagnaia’s loyalty to Ducati and perseverance in problem-solving demonstrated his resolve to overcome the current struggles and remain dedicated to his team.
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