Ducati Lenovo’s Pecco Bagnaia kicked off his weekend at the Chang International Circuit with optimism tempered by a few challenges, as he works to close the gap in the championship against rival ...
When the curtain comes down on the 2024 MotoGP season, wherever that may be, the Malaysian Grand Prix will certainly be looked back upon as the round that most typified Francesco Bagnaia’s year.
Passing through Italy for the EICMA, where he was a guest at the Nolan booth, and later the star of the Champions Charity ...
With three rounds left in the 2024 MotoGP season, Jorge Martin leads Francesco Bagnaia by 20 points in the standings after the Australian Gran Prix. Bagnaia has won more races than Martin on ...
During this period, Martin didn’t win a race, but he consistently finished in the top three, while Bagnaia had his best run of the season, claiming five wins in six races. "It's 50/50 ...
"As soon as I saw Pecco (Bagnaia) crash I just controlled the gap. Marc was catching so I had to be really, really precise and focused. "It was crucial not to make a mistake today and tomorrow ...
“Thanks to Pecco (Bagnaia), because he’s making this challenge more and more and more difficult,” said Martin. “You know, I wanted to win. I wanted to be in the lead. But, for ...
"Thanks to Pecco (Bagnaia), because he's making this challenge more and more and more difficult," said Martin. "You know, I wanted to win. I wanted to be in the lead. But, for sure, Pecco had ...