MotoGP India: Francesco Bagnaia: 'You feel like you’re burning, the heat is incredible'

Bagnaia felt the 33-degree heat combined with 68% humidity and physical🅷 nature of the track meant conditions were more extreme than anything experienced in Thailand or Malaysia.
“Never!” Bagnaia told Moto🤪GP.com, whe🍌n asked if he had ever known conditions as hot as this.
“I thought Malaysia and Thailand was already t♛oo much, but here it’s very, very demanding. You feel that 🍌you're burning, in some parts of the track. On the back straight it’s incredible.”
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The factory Ducati star made a slow start to the weekend with 15th in the morning session and was languishing 18th by the closin🐠g stages of the afternoon, before leaping 💖;into the crucial Q2 top ten with eighth.
“Like from the start of the season, we ꦆ[have to] work a lot on Friday,” he said. “We managed to improve a lot our situation and finally in the second practice I felt better with used tyres. I was fast like the fastest guys and this was very important.
“In the time attack, I had the chance just to do one lap and it went well. So I'm very happy to be in Qualifying 2 directly because it's not easy to put in a really good lap and it was better to be only be♏ focused on improving our situation tomorrow morning.
👍“But right now I'm feeling good with theไ bike and I'm happy with everything.”
Bagna🔥ia starts the 13th round holding a 36-point lead over Pramac Ducati♋’s Jorge Martin, who was second fastest on Friday behind VR46 Ducati’s Luca Marini.

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