Successfully Becoming The 2022 MotoGP World Champion, Francesco Bagnaia Said Hal Was Hindering
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JAKARTA - Ducati rider Francesco Bagnaia successfully won the 2022 MotoGP world title. However, behind that success, Pecco revealed that he felt something was blocking him.

The Turin, Italy-born racer won the 2022 title after completing the final series in the Valencia MotoGP on Sunday, November 6. Pecco managed to collect 265 points to seal the title, although in reality he only finished 9th.

Bagnaia admits that there are things that are hampered by the end result. Because, actually, he had a mission to be able to finish in the top five which was not achieved.

My main mission is to finish in the top five. But I don't know why, after 3-4 laps I had a hard time with the front of the motorbike," Bagnaia said as quoted from the official MotoGP website on Monday, November 7.

However, Bagnaia did not want to regret it for too long. He remains happy and grateful for the hard work that led him to the world title this season, especially since he admits this series is a tough race.

"It feels really good and to be honest this is the toughest race of my life," he said.

"But the most important thing is that we won the world, and I am happy," continued the 25-year-old racer with the alumni of the VR46 Academy.

In addition to Bagnaia's success as world champion this season, a Suzuki team also won the 2022 Valencia MotoGP which managed to close their last journey with Alex Rins' victory on the first podium ahead of Bard Binder and Jorge Martin.


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