MotoGP rider Francesco Bagnaia is anxiously anticipating the next racing mishap, expressing his displeasure by saying, "Even 'horrible' is only mild!"
In the world of MotoGP, the Ducati team is facing a challenging period with their rider, Francesco Bagnaia. Despite a string of underwhelming performances, including a 14th place finish in the Sprint at the Catalan GP, team boss Gigi Dall'Igna remains confident that they will find a solution for Bagnaia's struggles.
Dall'Igna announced his intent to continue fighting to help Bagnaia find his feeling for the bike again. The Italian rider, who is using the same setup as last year, has expressed frustration, admitting that he thought he had found a solution for his problems but hasn't.
Meanwhile, Bagnaia's teammate, Marc Marquez, was 14.463 seconds ahead of him in the Sprint. Bagnaia's poor performance comes after securing positions 23 and 21 on Friday and 14th in the Sprint on Saturday.
Elsewhere in the Ducati stable, Franco Morbidelli is showing promising results. The Italian rider, currently racing for the Pertamina Enduro VR46 Racing Team on a Ducati Desmosedici GP24, has delivered race results this season ranging from 1st to 11th and 13th to 16th. However, at the Catalan GP on Sunday, Morbidelli will start with a handicap, but the exact details of the handicap are not specified in the sources.
Morbidelli is not the only Ducati rider facing a handicap. Franco Morbidelli and Fermin Aldeguer will start the Catalan GP with a handicap after their collisions with the Aprilia factory riders.
Dall'Igna has assured his full support to Bagnaia, and the team manager is confident that they will find a way to help Bagnaia regain his form. Bagnaia himself continues to compete, hoping for a top-ten finish on Sunday in the Catalan GP, which he considers a "good result."
Despite the setbacks, the Ducati team remains optimistic and is determined to help Bagnaia overcome his current struggles. The MotoGP world will be watching closely as the season unfolds.
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