Why MotoGP Riders Like Francesco Bagnaia Face a Braking Dilemma at Mugello
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The MotoGP class caravan is already gathered in Mugello, where free practice for the Italian Grand Prix will begin on Friday. Marc Marquez arrived in Tuscany as the most confident, having been untouchable and in his own world during the previous race weekend in Aragon, while Francesco Bagnaia is also starting to feel better. The Italian will try to attack the top step on his home track, where he has won three consecutive years, and to step on th…
Why MotoGP riders like Francesco Bagnaia face a braking dilemma at Mugello
The hot topic at Mugello for this weekend's Italian Grand Prix is brakes. With Francesco Bagnaia's much-publicised change in brake disc specification on Sunday in Aragon, there has been plenty of discussion about the improvement in feeling that comes with selecting a larger disc size.However, increasing the diameter of a rider's brake discs isn't a silver bullet that unlocks performance, and ...Keep reading
Francesco Bagnaia: There’s ‘a problem’ if I’m not competitive at Mugello MotoGP
Francesco Bagnaia has acknowledged “there’s a problem” if he’s not fighting at the sharp end of the MotoGP grid at this weekend’s Grand Prix at Mugello. After winning the last three Grand Prix at Mugello, the two-time MotoGP champion heads into his home race aiming for a fourth consecutive victory. Bagnaia indicated that a strong result at his home race is important for regaining confidence in his 2025 campaign. “It will be very important becaus…
Bagnaia: "If I will not be competitive here we can say there's a problem" at Italian GP
In Aragon, Francesco Bagnaia has ended his MotoGP crisis. Mugello's home race will be the signpost for the rest of the 2025 season.
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