Bagnaia “won’t think about” MotoGP title match point in Malaysia

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Bagnaia “won’t think about” MotoGP title match point in Malaysia
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🗣 'I will just try to do the same as we did from the summer break.' Ducati’s Francesco Bagnaia says he “won’t think about” the fact he can win the 2022 MotoGP title next week in Malaysia following his AustralianGP podium:

Bagnaia can win the championship next week at Sepang if he outscores Quartararo by 11 points, but insists he will not go to Malaysia thinking about his title match point because “if I start thinking about the pressure, I will put pressure on myself”.“But I will just try to do the same as we did from the summer break.

“Just thinking session by session, doing a good job and being prepared for the race and then see if it will be possible to be crowned there. “But just be smart, take care about everything because it will be important to finish the race and be in front.“So, I will not think about it. I will just be calm and do the weekend like we always do in the past in this championship. So, being smart will be the key for sure.”

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