Ducati's MotoGP points leader Francesco Bagnaia thinks Sunday's title-deciding ValenciaGP could be the least stressful session of his weekend – find out why 👇
by 23 points, and simply needs to finish 14th regardless of where his Yamaha rival is to win the title.
The Ducati rider admitted on Friday in Valencia that the pressure of the occasion meant he was struggling to push in time attack mode, but feels Sunday’s crucial race will likely be less stressful for him. “Like in Malaysia, the race was not the easiest but the one where I was just fully concentrated on doing what I was doing. So, maybe tomorrow will be better than the sessions.”Bagnaia struggled with front feeling on Saturday in Valencia and admits he will “take some risks” at the start to get himself out of danger on the opening lap, though is not focused on winning the grand prix.
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