Turin, 26 June (LaPresse) – "You definitely learn more in difficult moments than in good ones. Only in those cases can you really understand where you are going wrong, what the people around you are doing wrong, who you need. And this is one of those moments. It will definitely help me understand various dynamics, it will definitely help me grow. Unfortunately, there are times when haste or nerves make you understand things in the wrong way, but in the end, transparency is a virtue that you must always carry with you." This is what Ducati rider Francesco Bagnaia had to say to Sky Sport ahead of the Dutch MotoGP Grand Prix. "I am able to reset and start from scratch every time with the same enthusiasm. This is a blessing, and I can't wait to ride here at Assen, which is a wonderful track. I've watched some of the past races, the Sprint Races, and in general it's a track that has always suited me quite well. We're ready to go. At Mugello, however, there were some positive things to take away from the negative result, and we need to build on those,‘ continued Pecco. ’I enjoyed qualifying at Mugello and I enjoyed the first seven laps of Sunday's race. And then, anyway, another thing that sportsmen do is focus on the positives, and I always try to find them. At Mugello, for the first time this year, I managed to fight. We need to keep this going. If it was the first time, it means that a step forward has been taken."

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