Motogp Bagnaia
Motogp Bagnaia. Photo by: Gold and Goose / Motorsport. Bagnaia, who led for the first lap before crashing out on the second, didn't want to race and questions whether the Italian GP would have went ahead if it was a MotoGP rider and not one from.
Please enable it to continue.</strong> <iframe src="https://www.googletagmanager.com. MotoGP, Quartararo, Bagnaia and Mir: on the podium in Portimão and in command in the garage After three races, the hierarchies in Yamaha, Ducati, and Suzuki are emerging. Francesco Bagnaia 'asked not to race' while Danilo Petrucci also felt strongly that Sunday's Italian MotoGP should have been cancelled following the announcement of Jason Dupasquier's tragic death.
MotoGP, Quartararo, Bagnaia and Mir: on the podium in Portimão and in command in the garage After three races, the hierarchies in Yamaha, Ducati, and Suzuki are emerging.
Francesco Bagnaia seeking more drive grip from his factory Ducati and considering a change in race strategy after leading more laps than any other rider in Sunday's Qatar MotoGP.
Francesco Bagnaia says it would be "great" to get his first MotoGP win on his and Ducati's home turf at the Italian Grand Prix, but admits "it's not my objective". Bagnaia was forced to work his. Francesco Bagnaia 'asked not to race' while Danilo Petrucci also felt strongly that Sunday's Italian MotoGP should have been cancelled following the announcement of Jason Dupasquier's tragic death.