Francesco Bagnaia could not contain his frustration after crashing out of the French Grand Prix on Sunday.
Bagnaya He was running second at Le Mans when he lost two laps in front of the Ducati on lap 16. He missed a podium as he recorded his eighth retirement in 10 races.
Showed world food Bagnaia is coming out of the Ducati garage.But now fan footage has surfaced of his reaction to the accident.
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MotoGP fans say ‘Who wouldn’t be upset?’ After the events of Francesco Bagnaia
After walking away from the hit Ducati In the gravel trap, Bagnaya kicked a plastic box marked ‘Doctor’ and then swung his leg over a spike in the marshal’s post before climbing onto the back of a moped.
One fan on Reddit wrote: “I don’t think I’ve ever seen Pecon this angry.
“I saw that and was like, ‘Damn, I’ve never seen him that angry,'” another added, referring to a clip from the garage.
Many viewers felt sorry for Bagnaia, with one post saying ‘He can’t help it, we’re only human’ and another saying ‘Who doesn’t get upset?’
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A separate comment read: “I’m so sorry… I just want him to rest.
Others saw the funny side; One user called it ‘the coolest scooter mountain I’ve ever seen’.
Bagnaia finished second in the sprint race on Saturday’s third stage after taking his first pole position of the year. But his latest DNF leaves him ninth in the championship and fourth out of six Ducati riders.
Francesco Bagnaia ‘going home happy’ despite French Grand Prix DNF
Considering the emotions immediately after the accident, one can expect an explosion of comments from Bagania in the media. Instead, he raised it surprisingly.
Speaking through Speed ​​weekBagnaia said the weekend was optimistic for the races to come, starting with the Catalan Grand Prix this weekend.
He thought it was his first Grand Prix podium of the season, although he could have pushed George Martin to third place in the final race.
“I’m proud of my team,” Bagnaia said. “At Le Mans, we clearly understood in which direction to work.” Despite the glitch, the positives outweigh the negatives for me.
“Maybe I couldn’t go with George Martin. But I’m sure we can fight for the podium. I’m going home happy.”
Bagnaia carries the hopes of the factory Ducati team for at least one more race Marc Marquez left the Catalan GP After surgery.
The Italian is leaving to join Aprilia at the end of the season, so a one-two-three finish for the Noelle manufacturer on Sunday could bring him some hidden satisfaction.
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