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Valentino Rossi’s Secret Strategy That Pecco Bagnaia Wants To Use Next Year








Ducati’s Pecco Bagnaia put up a very valiant fight for the 2021 MotoGP Riders’ World Championship but he eventually fell short partly because of getting off to a slow start. It took him 13 races to register his first win. Pecco has now explained to Motosan how he has turned a corner and how he plans to put his mentor Valentino Rossi’s strategy to good use in 2022

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I’m your host Dillon Shelley and first up on Moto World:

Valentino Rossi’s Secret Strategy That Pecco Bagnaia Wants To Use Next Year

Pecco began by explaining how a retired Valentino Rossi would still be in his corner

“Despite the retirement, he will be very close to me, or close to the rider who needs his help. He is our mentor and he will definitely help us. It will not be easy because he will be busy with his new challenge with the cars. But it will be the same as having him with us”

He then elaborated how his first MotoGP win was a turning point

“My victory in Aragon was incredible, it was my first and I got it after an incredible battle with Marc Márquez. I had fun all weekend, that was the moment when I started to have a lot of fun in each session of each weekend”

He signed off by speaking about Rossi’s secret that he intends to use from now on

“I think I have to work on this to always be focused and have fun every time. And I think it was Valentino’s secret, which is to enjoy everything every time he ran. Aragon unleashed something within me and it also changed something in my career”

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After months of speculation, it has been confirmed that Saudi Aramco will not be the title sponsors for the VR46 MotoGP [MotoGP]

Instead, Italian banking and proximity payments company Mooney has been confirmed as the title sponsors of the team which will now be called Mooney VR46 Racing Team

2021 World Superbikes champion Toprak Razgatlioglu has confirmed that he “will try the [Yamaha] M1 in a couple of private tests in 2022” [GPOne]

“In these days I will be with Cal Crutchlow and I hope to make my debut in MotoGP in 2023 even if now all my concentration is on WorldSBK for next season”

Tech3 KTM’s Raul Fernandez has explained that “the consolation of losing the [Moto2] world championship is saved by beating [Marc] Márquez’s record [in Moto2]” [Motosan]

“He is a person with 8 world championships and, well, he is Marc Márquez. For me it has been a great achievement. Now the view is on MotoGP”

“[Tech3 KTM] is still a very young project, which KTM has to continue working on. They have quite clear ideas. They want to win and we as riders also want to win”

Honda’s Pol Espargaro revealed that “until this moment, I have rarely been able to enjoy with my family as I believe I should, because this bubble we live in is very selfish” [DAZN]

“I just live for my sport. To the point that if the results on the bike aren’t good, I can’t enjoy with my family, which is really sad”

Claudio Calabresi has been appointed as the team manager of Pramac Ducati in place of Francesco Guidotti who has joined KTM [Official statement]

Pramac boss Paolo Campinoti stated that “Claudio’s growth within our team is the testimony of the esteem and confidence I have in him”

“I am convinced that after three seasons as Team Manager in MotoE he will be up to this new and important challenge”

Retired MotoGP world champion Casey Stoner feels that injuries “are part of racing, but I think it was easy for me and Marc [Marquez] to take our thoughts off that” [Motorsport]

“We all make mistakes, we all attack too much, and we all crash. It is a part of it. We try to get the most out of ourselves and the bike”

“It is necessary to learn from this and not repeat the same mistakes over and over again. That’s the most important”

Will Pecco Bagnaia win the 2022 MotoGP world championship?

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27 Comentários

  1. Bad news Aramco pulled out – they wanted Rossi to ride, their bike, but he retired. Guess Aramco stuck to their word

  2. For sure Pecco ended 2021 with great results and a splendid confidence and shape and if he start this year like that he'll be one of the title contender!

  3. No I don't think so. Not because of his talent but his bike. Ducati is a repeated story every year. Slow at the beginning and when the championship is lost they get faster.

  4. Het pec en de veren ,die drekzak rossy, van het ging zo lekker makkelijk de roof van die gekke jappen. IN COMPLICATION MET DIE STINKENDE MOL. 😁😎🤗😊

  5. I see the rider lineup playing out very differently for Yamaha in 2023. If their motor is still dog slow and Fabio is unable to clinch another championship all the while maintaining his extremely high salary demands, I see them parting with Yamaha signing Miguel Olivera or Raul Fernandez since both of their contracts with KTM will be up at the end of 2022. My money is on Fernandez as he was passionate about riding the Yamaha until KTM blocked the move. Toprak will take the factory bike from Dovi under the ex petronas whatever the hell they are now banner.

  6. I'm sick of hearing about MM93 shortcomings and how his seemingly daddy Casey Stoner amends for his every self inflicted mistake. Such as the MotoGP grid is lost without their "leader" MM93 in such confusion with his absence. I think even MM93 fans can confer that MotoGP 2020 and 2021 have been waaaaaaay more exciting with MM93 the "I deserve to win every session and race" out of the line up. Please retire MM93 asap before you risk a non returnable brain injury like Michael Schumacher.

  7. Hi Dillon, great channel mate, love your work, it's a great way to keep up with the latest MotoGP. Ken. Gold Coast.

  8. Stoprak 2023! Cant wait for that. Pecco will win on consistency, always being within striking distance of P1. Like Mir but faster. Consistent level headed, he'll get the job done even if Marquez comes back and wins a few more. Fabio was already making 2022 excuses before he was done with 2021. If Yamaha is cooking up something special, they could be playing everyone so that no one can respond in time or if what Fabio says is true it could be a very dry year for Blue. No one talks about Franky but if he is fully healed he could take over for Fabio easy and may not share the same opinion. But if they work together like team red is going to do, they need a blue wall to combat the red wall (Dovi, Franky and Fabio, and Toprak waiting in the wings is actually one hell of a line up) . If Yamaha plays it right they could sneak back in again.

  9. I believe the only person who can take away title from pecco ( in an injury free season) is Marquez. Pecco looks to have the best bike, but Marquez has a habit of pulling out results from a bike that does not deserve it.
    Marquez won 3 races last year, and could have won more. While Ducati won the Con title and pecco only won 4.

  10. I subscribed to support my favorite f1 news channel. I couldn't give a rip about this stupid sport. Someone dies every year, the bikes aren't even faster than street bikes… Dumb sport

  11. Pecco gives me young Rossi vibes, definitely he will do much better next season with the dominant Ducati . One of the best championship contender for the next season.

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