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MotoGP Aragon, the words of Pecco Bagnaia after the pole record with Ducati

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The driver after the pole with track record: “I didn’t expect it”. Miller: “I whipped my Desmosedici”. Quartararo: “Position ok, in MotoGP it is fundamental”

Between lashes and track records, Ducati took pole position at the Aragon MotoGP Grand Prix. And Francesco Bagnaia almost doesn’t give in: “I don’t know if it’s the best lap of my career in MotoGP but everything is going well this weekend, it was the first time I did a front row at Aragon. I beat the record of Marc Marquez who had been resisting for six years and I didn’t expect it, then the fact that pole is reached on the first attempt is even more surprising because here the tires have an anomalous degradation ”.

falcon quartararo

In the front row with Bagnaia and Miller there will be the leader of the World Championship, Fabio Quartararo, who seems more and more sure of his bike and his strategies: “Am I happy? Well, in the last sector my Yamaha is struggling but all in all I’m satisfied, I don’t like the track very much so a third starting place is just fine. The front row is always important, from Portimao it has never escaped us and it is a good sign because then the start succeeds us well and gives us a good help for the race ”.

miller’s lashes

After FP, Jack Miller had said he wanted to whip his Desmosedici, and the Australian continued to circle around the concept with a smile even after the second time in qualifying: “Eh, you can see I didn’t whip her enough … It was actually a good day, especially if we think about last year where the Ducatis struggled here. Starting second is very good, there is a lot of work from the team and we have also collected a lot of data on tire wear. For such a tough and important race it is good to have material to study “.

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