Bagnaia’s COTA MotoGP race crash “100% not my fault”

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🗣 'In Argentina I recognised I was a bit on the limit, but today not.' Ducati’s PeccoBagnaia says his crash out of the lead of the MotoGP AmericasGP was “100% not my fault” ⬇️

Bagnaia is at a loss to explain his crash at COTA, stating: “I don’t know what happened. I did, I don’t know how many laps this weekend, maybe 80, maybe 100, pushing, controlling, understanding any [feedback from the bike], any [time] I lost the front during the weekend.

"Today something happened, but not in terms of a cold tyre or the wind. We have to understand from the bike, because we have the best bike. It’s the best bike on the grid.“So, we have to understand that, maybe we need a more unstable bike, I’d prefer to go one tenth closer but understand everything because right now it’s very difficult because I feel unbeatable, I feel I can do everything.

“So, I really hope my team will help me with that because I’m sure the performance of the GP23 is incredible, the best bike I’ve ever ridden. But for the race we need to understand what happened.”Bagnaia ruled out any atmospheric issues or tyre graining for his crash, and believes his crash is down to the fact he gets no feedback from the bike because of how stable it is.“Like I said, you feel that you can do everything because I feel unbeatable on my bike.

“When I decided to push I was doing 2m03.0s and when I opened the gap I was constantly 2m03.4s, 2m03.5s.

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