MotoGP nonetheless coping with ‘aftershock’ of Bagnaia and Marquez Aragon conflict


MotoGP remains to be coping with the after-effects of Francesco Bagnaia’s collision with Alex Marquez within the Aragon Grand Prix.

Whereas Marc Marquez’s beautiful comeback win in Spain after a 1000-day drought generated loads of headlines, the aftermath of the weekend was dominated by reactions and public judgement over the crash between his youthful brother Alex and world champion Bagnaia six laps from the chequered flag.

Each had been fortunate to flee harm and the great TV protection from a number of angles couldn’t clearly discern blame.
 
Bagnaia’s fast feedback within the wake of his second DNF this season and whereas nursing a painful neck – “I had 170kg on high of me” – had been pointed in direction of youthful Marquez and what he felt was a purposeful transfer to finish his race.

It was an accusation that the Gresini Ducati rider denied to the media after which in a direct social media put up.
 
Bagnaia, strolling wounded for the second 12 months in a row coming into his dwelling grand prix (he lives only some kilometres away in Pesaro), apologised in his media duties on Thursday at Misano and reiterated his lament once more within the press convention.

The incident misplaced Bagnaia management of the world championship standings to Jorge Martin, leaving him with a 23-point deficit forward of the Misano double-header.

Francesco Bagnaia, Ducati Crew, Alex Marquez, Gresini Racing crash

Picture by: Gold and Goose / Motorsport Photos

The prang instigated debate on-line and thru MotoGP’s official social media channels. A video clip of the incident on the collection’ Instagram account registered over 317,000 likes and was the most well-liked premier class clip of the grand prix – and was accompanied by an extended scrolling listing of feedback.

Bagnaia’s phrases compounded the drama. Alex Marquez accepted the apology in Misano however mentioned the “injury to my particular person, my staff and my picture has already been accomplished,” in reference to the reactions.

A number of different riders within the paddock additionally chipped in with feedback in regards to the scenario.
 
“There are a variety of hooligans that take the phrases of the riders to go in opposition to the others and that is very unhealthy,” opined KTM take a look at rider Pol Espargaro on the broader context.
 
“That is the world we stay,” attested Aprilia racer Aleix Espargaro, commenting on the tribal nature of MotoGP and followers teams that are likely to flare-up at flash factors like Aragon.

“Fortunately it’s not like soccer however generally it’s shut. It’s the worst half, particularly for the athletes. At present you can’t disappear. You can’t simply concentrate on racing and overlook social media. You have to develop up and take care of social media, the strain, the critics. It’s a part of our job however not essentially the most stunning.”
 
The conflict created consideration and motion among the many MotoGP group and solely two weeks after the Austrian Grand Prix had supplied one of many extra static and uninspiring races of the season.

“Relies upon the way you see it,” Marquez mentioned within the press convention on whether or not the crash fallout had been ‘good’ for the collection.

“Like I mentioned the injury [for me] is already accomplished. I feel it’s not good for the game basically. I don’t need to converse extra about this chapter. I recognize that he apologised for his phrases. That’s it. We’re right here and we should be focussed on the monitor, that is the place our job is.”

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