Francesco Bagnaia says finishing seventh in Friday\u2019s MotoGP running at the San Marino Grand Prix \u201cwas like a pole position\u201d after his horror crash in Barcelona.
Francesco Bagnaia says finishing seventh in Friday’s MotoGP running at the San Marino Grand Prix “was like a pole position” after his horror crash in Barcelona.The Ducati rider escaped serious injury on the opening lap of last week's Catalan GP after a huge highside before his leg was run over by KTM'sThe championship leader suffered extensive bruising and is still undergoing physiotherapy, but rode on Friday, finishing 20th in FP1.
"This morning was more tough because I wasn't understanding where to put the foot. This afternoon, we moved the rear brake lever because I was pushing on the rear brake lever and losing the rear in all the fast corners and it was quite scary. "I was quite emotional after the practice, all the team was, but we can be very happy and satisfied with the result we did today."
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