MotoGP champion, Pecco Bagnaia was uncertain about the cause of his disastrous performance in the sprint race of the French Grand Prix. He suspected that switching to his second Ducati after a crash in qualifying played a role in it. As the race began, it became clear that something was wrong for Bagnaia, as he quickly dropped back in the pack. Things got worse when he almost crashed and struggled to ride his uncontrollable machine. Bagnaia’s team is investigating the issue, but he did not provide details to the press. Despite his best efforts, Bagnaia decided to retire from the race due to the severity of the problem with his bike. Now, his focus is on the main event on Sunday, where he hopes to fight for a top position. Unfortunately, his retirement has dropped him to third in the championship standings.
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