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Pecco Bagnaia may not have realized it at the time, but his on-the-spot comment after his crash in a Grand Prix of the Americas that he was leading in Austin was one of those that wreaks havoc. Declining any responsibility following this second consecutive accident after that in Argentina – where he, on the contrary, only blamed himself – his version was then contradicted by the merciless telemetry. At Ducati, we suffered the blow and it will undoubtedly take a glorious Spanish Grand Prix without the slightest hitch to patch up all these beautiful people under the red temple. The fact remains that on the outside, the Italian delivered a version of himself that displeased. The proof…

It will be recalled that this Grand Prix of the Americas was won by alex rins, new driver Honda within an LCR satellite team in which he worked for a long time Oscar Haro. The latter is now a columnist who has amply demonstrated in his interventions that he has more than clear-cut opinions. A posture that he assumed again during Franco Bobbiese's Paddock-TV show broadcast on YouTube.

Francesco Bagnaia, Ducati Lenovo Team, Red Bull Grand Prix of The Americas

« For me Pecco Bagnaia screwed up by going against Ducati saying 'it's not my fault' »

Relayed by Motoracing, his comment thus turns out to be a real charge against Pecco Bagnaia : “ to Pecco the merit of having won on Saturday, he is responsible for the accident on Sunday. He has the best bike available, riders have fallen, the only one who fell without fault is Alex Marquez. When you're on a motorbike, you have to be a rider, you have to earn your salary and give 120%... For me, he screwed up by going against Ducati saying 'it's not my fault' ».

In his enthusiasm, he gives his feeling about the value of the plateau since the advent of this next world: “ people want to dream and this dream is given to you by someone different from others. In MotoGP you don't have anyone like that. There are drivers who can win everything, but people want a show, a special person… »

« I don't mean any disrespect to the other drivers, but in the last three years Joan Mir, Quartararo and Bagnaia have won. With all due respect, who knows these three? There are three who won because one was missing, and that's what's missing in MotoGP. What is missing is the one who is the leader, who does special things where the rest cannot. ". He concludes his indictment thus: “ And for now, for me, there is none ».

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