With the MotoGP title momentum already suddenly swinging back in Francesco Bagnaia’s favour, the Italian warns he expects to be very strong at the upcoming rounds.
The reigning champion had seen a 66-point advantage over Jorge Martin disappear by the Indonesian Sprint, as the Pramac rider hammered home six wins and a second place from seven races.
Second for Bagnaia thus boosted his title lead to 27 points heading into Buriram this weekend, which will be followed by Sepang, Lusail and the Valencia finale. “One thing that I don't know if it's good to continue, but my strategy during the session is quite different compared to all the others,” Bagnaia explained.
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