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Bagnaia: 'Incredible step, last year I finished 16th in the championship!'
Francesco Bagnaia put Sunday's MotoGP title defeat into perspective by citing the vast step taken compared to last season. Crash MotoGP Podcast - Click here to listen to Keith Huewen, Harry Benjamin and our own Pete McLaren talk MotoGP The factory Ducati star saw this year's world championship hopes officially end when he fell from the lead at Misano, allowing Yamaha's Fabio Quartararo to be crowned with two rounds to go. Softening the bitter disappointment felt by Bagnaia was the knowledge he began this season, his first with the factory team, on the back of just one podium for Pramac in 2020. Bagnaia has gone on to take seven podiums, including two victories, plus five pole...
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