Bagnaia's warning on Quartararo, the Italian not calm

Bagnaia's warning on Quartararo, the Italian not calm
Bagnaia's warning on Quartararo, the Italian not calm

Francesco Bagnaia wants to regain his crown in 2025 and the Italian Ducati rider knows he will have a lot to do. Because in 2025, he will now team up with Marc Márquez and the Spanish driver is determined to obtain a new title. We will also have to count on Jorge Martín, new Aprilia rider and who is the reigning world champion. But Bagnaia, double world champion, also mentioned the name of… Fabio Quartararo with a view to this 2025 season. And Bagnaia assured that we will have to reckon with El Diablo during this next season. The two drivers know each other well, notably having engaged in a huge duel during the 2022 season, ultimately won by Bagnaia.

Bagnaia is Quartararo's méfie

Questioned in a podcast in Italian led by driver Andrea Migno, Bagnaia spoke of his opponents for 2025 and he did not fail to cite Quartararo, not being the most serene. “At Aprilia they have big goals. I think Jorge (Martin) and Bezzecchi will do a good job and ride at the front, but at the same time there is the task of adapting to everything new. The same goes for Maverick (Viñales) and Enea (Bastianini) with the KTMs. I'm not ignoring Fabio Quartararo either, because Yamaha has already made a lot of progress“, confided the double world champion, who will have a lot to do this year.

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Francesco Bagnaia wants to regain his crown in 2025 and the Italian Ducati rider knows he will have a lot to do. Because in 2025, he will now team up with Marc Márquez and the Spanish driver is determined to obtain a new title. We will also have to count on Jorge Martín, new Aprilia rider and who is the reigning world champion.


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