Francesco Bagnaia expressed his frustration after finishing second to Jorge Martin in the Misano MotoGP sprint race, admitting that Martin was simply “better” on the day. Bagnaia, who had high hopes of winning on his home circuit, found himself unable to match Martin’s pace and performance, leaving him “angry” with the outcome.
In the post-race interview, Bagnaia explained that despite his best efforts, he struggled to keep up with Martin, who led the race from early on and maintained control throughout. Bagnaia acknowledged that Martin’s superior handling and pace in the sprint were key factors in his victory. “I was angry because I knew I had the speed, but he was better in crucial moments,” Bagnaia said.
While disappointed, Bagnaia remained determined to bounce back, reflecting on the sprint race as a learning experience. He emphasized the importance of focusing on the next race and improving his strategy to challenge Martin more effectively. Bagnaia’s passion and desire to win remain strong, but he conceded that the day belonged to his rival.
The intense battle between Bagnaia and Martin continues to fuel the MotoGP championship race, with both riders pushing the limits as the season progresses.