After suffering its first Mugelo necklace since 2021, Francesko Bagania directly “one of my all-time favorite track”, Essen, this week to Dutch Motogi.
Unable to use large front brake disk which revives their Aragon form due to Mugelo’s flowing layout, Bagania Still stepped up and came within 0.059 to deprive the team-met Mark marks Of polar position.
The third in the race of Sprint was then after the initial fight against the Marke’s Brothers in the Grand Prix of his home.
But as the front grip faded, there was also Bagania, and he lost the last place on the podium for fellow GP25 Ryder Fabio de Gionantonio in the afflicted laps.
“Mugelo weekend left a bitter taste in my mouth,” Bagania accepted.
“In the race, I did everything that I could take in front and maintained with the speed of the strongest riders, but after some laps, I no longer had confidence in front and had to lift the speed.”
Bagania claimed its first Grand Prix victory in Assen in the Moto3 class in 2016 and remained unbeaten around the 4.5 km site in the last three GPS, winning last year’s sprint.
“We are on track back to Assen, one of all our time’s favorite tracks, where I hope I will take maximum advantage of all my powers and return to the battle for top positions.”
Bagania – Who has a tattoo of the Dutch circuit on his arm – returns to Kota, in Kota, after crashing under the leadership of Marks Markets in 2025.
Even a return to winning in Essen will not transfer the position of Bagania to Standing later this week as he is currently riding a GP24, a GP24 of Marks’ Alex Marke’s mark and 70 points behind.
The flowing nature of the Dutch track means that the large 355 mm front disc is not expected to be an option again.