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Bagnaia's debut victories 'sink in, but gap in Championship still big'

Having gone from zero to two MotoGP wins in the space of a week courtesy of Back-to-back victories at Aragon and Misano, Francesco Bagnaia arrives for this weekend's COTA event with momentum on his side. Crash MotoGP Podcast - Click here to listen to Keith Huewen, Harry Benjamin and our own Pete McLaren talk MotoGP The problem for the Ducati rider, in terms of the title chase, is that he's running out of races. The Italian's first MotoGP wins may have taken 22-points out of Fabio Quartararo's championship lead but he still remains 48 behind the Yamaha rider with just four rounds and 100 points still up for grabs. As such, Bagnaia's first priority will be to keep the title fight alive as...
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