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Bagnaia “not the favourite” for 2022 MotoGP title

Bagnaia enjoyed a breakout 2021 campaign as a factory Ducati team rider, winning four races and pushing eventual champion Fabio Quartararo for the championship. 

The Italian ended the year as runner-up, but just 26 points from Quartararo, and with the gains Ducati has made with its MotoGP package Bagnaia has been pegged by many as the favourite to steal the Frenchman’s crown.  

But when asked by Autosport following pre-season testing in Indonesia how it felt to have the favourite tag, Bagnaia moved to dispel this.  

“I feel great, but I’m sure that I’m not the only one for sure,” the Italian noted.  

“There are a lot. For me I’m not the favourite because I didn’t win [the title] last year, Fabio won.  

“So, I think that there is more than one favourite for the title.” 

After his performances last season, Bagnaia is now Ducati’s leading light, but says he feels no pressure from this fact as he believes all of the marque’s riders are working well together to further develop the GP22.  

“This thing is not putting too much pressure on me,” he replied when asked about being Ducati’s top rider now.  

“I’m very happy to have done a good last part of last year and to be with the other Ducati riders working on this new project.  

“Altogether we are doing something different and every time we are more close, so it’s ok like this.  

“For Qatar I don’t know which one will be the most difficult rival, but I think Honda has done a good job, Suzuki too, Aprilia too, and us too.” 

Francesco Bagnaia, Ducati Team

Photo by: MotoGP

Ducati’s pre-season was hard to read, as there were no standout times from its factory riders.  

VR46’s Luca Marini was the top Desmosedici on the timesheets in Indonesia in third overall, while Bagnaia was sixth

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