Francesco Bagnaia minimized the damages at the San Marino MotoGP, making it to the podium despite being injured due to the crash at Barcelona. Now, the Ducati rider arrives in better physical condition for the Indian GP – where he will have to defend his lead.
The reigning champion said in a press release: ‘After the race in Misano, I rested, but I also worked hard to get back as fit as possible for the Indian and Japanese GPs that await us in these two weeks. Physically, I feel better, but India will be an unknown territory for everyone. We will work as always to try to arrive ready to face the Sprint and the GP on Sunday’.
According to Bagnaia, the season is entering a stage where mistakes must be avoided: ‘Now begins a very intense and important period, so maintaining concentration and avoiding making mistakes will be crucial’.