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Bagnaia angry at Thailand sprint points loss after latest MotoGP podium

MotoGP championship leader Francesco Bagnaia has said he is angry he “lost too many points” in the Thailand Grand Prix sprint after finishing second in Sunday’s race.

Pramac Ducati rival Jorge Martin has cut further into Bagnaia’s points lead after taking victory in Sunday’s grand prix, with the gap knocked down from 18 to 13.

The damage could have been worse had it not been for a penalty for KTM’s Brad Binder on the last lap promoting Bagnaia to second, gifting him four more points.

Making a better start from sixth than he did in the sprint, Bagnaia was involved in an early battle to stay inside the top six before eventually latching onto the fight for victory.

He said this early scrap forced him to use up too much of his rear tyre, which put him at a disadvantage for the final battle with Martin and Binder.

“I was happy that I had a really good start,” he told motogp.com’s After the Flag.

“So, I was already in front and I was trying to control everything. But unluckily – it was a nice race for sure – I started a battle that was very intense for the first 10 laps.

“And then when I started to push a lot to close this gap, I maybe used a lot the rear tyre but it was the only possibility to close the gap to the other two guys.

“And then in the last part of the race I was missing a bit of traction. But I’m very happy overall, we did a really good job all the weekend for the race.

“I’m just a bit angry I lost too many points in the sprint race and I think we need to improve a bit.”

Source: Autosport

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