Bagnaia like Sinner, the comment after the GP Assen (Holland)

Bagnaia like Sinner, the comment after the GP Assen (Holland)
Bagnaia like Sinner, the comment after the GP Assen (Holland)

Head down and pedal, it is the golden rule of cyclists who know the meaning and measure of fatigue. As he knows it well too Pecco Bagnaia, who always travels on two wheels, at other speeds, but who shares the importance of constant commitment with the pedal heroes. “Why if you think you’ve arrived you’re finished“, he explained to Sky microphones on Sunday.

How many similarities between Bagnaia and Sinner

Talent without commitment goes a long way. This is the summary of his words, which link him to another great national phenomenon, Jannik Sinnersomeone who has never made a secret of work, methodical, continuousand a stifling training to improve again and again. To progress, always. It is the secret behind every champion. In Italy we have two who have made this mental habit a condition of life. They are at the top because they have worked so hard to make the best of yourselfwithout settling, even after reaching the pinnacle of their respective disciplines.

“You never stop learning”

“You never stop learning, you don’t become a champion from nothing, there’s always a lot of work to do”, Pecco reiterated after the masterpiece in Assen. The South Tyrolean champion, world number one in tennis, could have said it too. There’s more than one similarity between the two of themThe nature is the same. The perspective of sacrifice it is more often a brake, rather than a stimulus, but high-level sport does not give discounts. Bagnaia’s humility who avoids triumphal tones even after having erased all resistance in the cathedral of motorcycling is a fine example to follow.


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Champions are made, remaining one is more difficult

“We are reaping the fruits of the work carried out since the beginning of the season”, explained the Ducati number one, who has never stopped trying. And try again. For smooth out the defects, even small ones. To continue your search for one perfection which humanly does not exist, but this does not mean it can become a sufficient alibi to sit and contemplate what has been done. You become a champion, but it’s even harder to remain one.

 
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