Ducati rider Bagnaia says he has found 'no reasons' for the crash that ended his MotoGP race in Argentina and that cost him the championship lead.
Ducati’s Francesco Bagnaia says he found “no reasons” for the crash which took him out of the MotoGP Argentina GP and saw him relinquish his championship lead.Bagnaia was running in second in the latter stages of the wet Rio Hondo grand prix two weeks ago when he crashed at the penultimate corner.
At the time, the world champion had no idea why he crashed and in the gap leading up to this weekend's Americas GP, he admits he is still none the wiser. "I learned that the wet is more slippery than the dry, because sincerely I was there with my team [trying to] understand why I crashed," Bagnaia, who is now nine points off the championship lead coming to round three of the season, said on Thursday about his Argentina crash.
"And sincerely there are no reasons. So, it's difficult to explain this. But anyway, we have to think about this weekend, Termas is already in the past. "We have to focus on this weekend. It's not the moment to think about the championship, so sincerely it's correct to not take so much risk but [in Argentina] I was second, first time I was so competitive in the wet. I was there and I was not thinking about being calm or waiting for something.without any risk and in fact I wasn't doing anything different, but I crashed. Anyway, we move on.
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