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Beating Bagnaia in Jerez MotoGP race “not possible” – Quartararo

Both Quartararo and Bagnaia were the strongest riders of the Jerez weekend, with the pair starting 1-2 on the grid – Bagnaia taking pole ahead of Quartararo – and showing the strongest race pace in FP4.  

The pair got off the line evenly, but Quartararo was edged out by Bagnaia and sat behind the Ducati rider for the entire 25-lap race.  

Due to his front tyre pressure going up behind Bagnaia, Quartararo dropped back into clean air at one stage of the race to mount an attack in the final laps.  

But, despite ending up 0.285 seconds behind Bagnaia at the chequered flag, Quartararo says it was impossible to overtake the Ducati rider.  

“Yes, was difficult,” Quartararo, who now leads the championship by seven points, said of his race. “My goal was to overtake Pecco in the first two, three laps. But he was super-fast, was braking super-good and tight.  

“So, it was tough and when I was behind him my front tyre had the feeling that the front pressure and front temperature was super high.  

“And I had to make a small gap to Pecco because I couldn’t ride behind him.  

“Then the last laps I gave my best to try something, but it was not possible to try any overtakes because he was super-fast, super consistent.  

“But I’m really happy about this race because our pace was strong.” 

Francesco Bagnaia, Ducati Team, Fabio Quartararo, Yamaha Factory Racing

Photo by: Gold and Goose / Motorsport Images

Quartararo added that a small moment at Turn 11 on the final lap led him to call off any last-corner lunge on Bagnaia – though admits an attempt would have been hard anyway given how well the Ducati rider was braking.  

“Last lap I was pushing like hell, but I tried to make Turn 11 super-fast to give a try on the last corner, but I lost

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