Francesco Bagnaia’s Approach to Chatter: Patience and Adaptation

According to Bagnaia, when chatter strikes, riders must endure it until it subsides. He attributes the problem to the revised Michelin tires, suggesting that the vibrations originate from the rear and vary unpredictably from side to side. In response, riders adjust their cornering speed and techniques to mitigate the effects.

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Francesco Bagnaia competed in the MotoGP race during the Grand Prix of the Americas on April 14

Despite his Qatar victory, Bagnaia’s recent performances have been inconsistent, leaving him fifth in the championship standings. Reflecting on his bike’s performance, he rates his feeling on the bike as fluctuating between highs and lows, highlighting the need for improvement.

The upcoming Monday post-race test presents an opportunity for Ducati to address the chatter problem. However, Bagnaia reveals that revised concessions limit the testing support available, requiring him to take on additional testing duties during race weekends.