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MotoGP, Bagnaia: "I will arrive in Valencia calm and serene, I hope to give everyone great emotions"

Pecco will fight for the title in the last race: "The track suits the Ducati’s characteristics, I must stay focused". Miller says goodbye to the Reds: "I hope to bid farewell with an important result"

MotoGP: Bagnaia: "I will arrive in Valencia calm and serene, I hope to give everyone great emotions"

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For Pecco Bagnaia it is almost done and dusted, but that 'almost' is enough to not let him sleep peacefully. The riders’ championship title is one step away, the combinations are favourable (you can find them HERE) but at Valencia the rider from Piedmont will have to demonstrate that he knows how to fight against the tension even more than against Quartararo.

However, it is not only the big advantage (23 points) that reassures him, but also the Spanish track, where he won last year and Ducati monopolized the podium. The conditions for doing well are all there and now all that remains is to put them into practice starting from the first free practice session on Friday morning.

"A really important weekend for us is about to begin, but I arrive in Valencia calm and serene declared Pecco - The Circuit Ricardo Tormo is a track where we were fast last year, and on paper, it suits the characteristics of our bike. We are in a more favourable situation than Malaysia, but we must stay focused until the end and think about working well from the first session to give our best in the race, as always. There will be a lot of Ducati fans here, as well as my family, my friends and my fan club, so I hope to give them all some great emotions on Sunday."

For Jack Miller, however, the Spanish weekend will mark the end of his 5-year adventure in the red team. The Australian wants to bid farewell to the Ducati fans in the best possible way.

" I am happy to be back racing in Valencia, a track I really like and where I have been competitive in recent years – were Jack’s words - It will be a special weekend for the team, with Pecco fighting for the title, but it will also be my last race with the Ducati Lenovo Team and riding a Desmosedici GP. I hope to bid farewell to Ducati by getting one last important result. Mathematically I also still have a chance to finish third in the Championship. It is not easy, but until the end, we will work to try to reach this important goal together."

 

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