Motogp | bagnaia "i lost my weapon, now it's better that i adapt"
- Ferdinando Areni
- May 10
- 1 min read

It might almost seem like a sign of surrender, but in reality it shows how much Pecco Bagnaia wants to try to change the inertia of a season that started below expectations by his own admission. In the most classic of "if Mohammed doesn't go to the mountain, the mountain will go to Mohammed", the Ducati rider decided to change strategy in the Le Mans weekend, taking a step towards his Desmosedici GP instead of continuing to look for the feeling with the front that he had with the GP24 and that he lost with the new bike.
Unfortunately for him, this forced him to give up his main weapon, namely braking and insertion, to try to favor other aspects of riding. An experiment that all in all went quite well today, because Friday at Le Mans ended with the third fastest time for him, just under two tenths behind his teammate Marc Marquez, who was the great star of the day.
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