Gresini Racing rider Alex Marquez thanked Francesco Bagnaia for apologizing to him after he claimed that Marquez made him crash on purpose at the Aragon MotoGP.
for apologizing to him after he claimed that Marquez made him crash on purpose at the Aragon MotoGP. However, he feared that the damage had been done to him and his team's reputation by Bagnaia's statements.
The Italian rider collided with Marquez, causing both riders to veer uncontrollably onto the gravel. Caught beneath Marquez's bike in the crash before it was thrown aside, Bagnaia was taken to the medical center for evaluation but appeared to be safe. “Saying that, I want to close this chapter. I don’t want to speak any more about it. I’m looking forward.”
“But in any case, I was a bit too strong in my words. I didn’t want to say that he made me crash on purpose.
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