The Piedmontese was not satisfied with the points, finishing behind Martin, he attacked and it went badly, despite having a very precise and even correct logic to his idea. A certain type of balance is needed…
The literature regarding Francesco Bagnaia – due to the fact that he is not an exuberant native of Romagna or because he acts in a reserved and not very histrionic way – has always portrayed the Ducati rider as an example of rationality and calculation. Equipped with a top-notch bike, capable of making it perform at its best, he has been the only favorite to win the title for a couple of seasons. And his victories, which tend not to give much to the spectacle (but this is a fault attributable more to the current MotoGPs), have done nothing but fuel this photograph. But Pecco is something different and difficult to classify, he is a strange champion who tends to surprise you as soon as you expect his codified behavior.