Valencia MotoGP: Cal Crutchlow warns Francesco Bagnaia - “riders have nothing to lose - don’t care who’s who”

Title rivals Francesco Bagnaia and Fabio Quartararo must be wary of a “strange race” where riders don’t care “who’s who”, says Cal Crutchlow.
Fabio Quartararo, Francesco Bagnaia, Valencia MotoGP, 3 November
Fabio Quartararo, Francesco Bagnaia, Valencia MotoGP, 3 November

Quartararo can only retain his MotoGP championship if he wins the 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Valencia MotoGP, after starting fourth, and Bagnaia, who starts eighth, finishes in P15 or loꦬwer.

The end-of-⛦season feel to the race could cause bizarre incidents wh▨ich could play a part in the tense title battle, Quartararo’s teammate Crutchlow said.

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“Fabio could win or not finish the race. Or Bagnaia c💯ould not finish,” Crutchlow said.

“It’s that easy at this track꧅. It’s a strange situation, a s🎐trange race.

“Th𓃲ere are so many riders with nothing to lose who do not care who’s who. That’s great - it’s a positive from a racing standpoint.”

Crutchlow broke down the tit൲le battle: “Fabio has long pace. If the race is broken up, he can go across a gap. The positive is that he’s able to do that.

“If iܫt comes down to late race pace, he is one of the strongest.

Cal Crutchlow, MotoGP, Valencia MotoGP, 4 November
Cal Crutchlow, MotoGP, Valencia MotoGP, 4 November

“If anybody🅺 else was riding the Yamaha they wouldn’t be in this position.

“Fa🌠bio is a great talent who has made the best of the situation. The bike is not easy to🥃 ride.

ꦬ“The Yamaha used to be the bike which put us on the podium as a satellite team. The tables have turned. It will come back around but when? I don’t know.

𓂃“Fabio is riding great, better than the others. If he was on something else, how would he go?

“But that’s not the end. We need to improve the Yamah🌱a for him.”

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