Bagnaia after the Assen GP: “Everything perfect, but I still have to learn”

Only one man in the lead in the Dutch GP: Pecco Bagnaia, absolute dominator in Assen with impeccable conduct: “Everything was perfect throughout the weekend: I was fast and precise and with magnificent weather: we demonstrated and maintained our pace , the choice of tires was spot on and I’m very happy”, were Pecco’s first words.

bagnaia and perfection

In analyzing his performance, Pecco also adds a touch of humility: “I had to control many things, the wind, the wear of the front tire and also Martin who tried to come and catch me twice and it was important to close the gap, but I don’t feel perfect – says Pecco -. I hope to be like this on every track, but there is always work to be done, on the bike that was perfect here, and also on myself. I don’t feel perfect: there are mistakes like the one in Montmelò to avoid and there will always be something to learn because you don’t become a champion out of nowhere”.

Martin bows

Jorge Martin, second, underlines the superiority of his rival. “I gave 100%, but Pecco was on another level: I knew that winning was impossible. I’m happy with second place and there was no point in risking it when I was 2 seconds behind: if I had started second maybe I could have overtaken him, but I don’t think I would the result would have changed because in the last laps I didn’t have any more. There are no excuses, I rode well and did my best, but that’s how it went.”

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Aeneas and the podium

Enea Bastianini is happy with third place: “I tried to push from the start, I had some problems with the rear on the right, but lap after lap I improved, I recovered well and when the others dropped I did something more: I I had fun and made lots of overtakes, but Pecco wasn’t within our reach. In qualifying I lacked speed, I couldn’t find myself and I felt the transfer of the bike, while in the race I wasn’t able to open up: what I’m missing at the start of the race is to get going. any references. The overtaking with Marquez? Neither of us gave in, in the end I gave up everything and we took each other and then I had the upper hand, having the inside.”

 
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