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Pecco Bagnaia suffers like Yamaha MotoGP rider Valentino Rossi
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Pecco Bagnaia Endures Tough Times Similar to Yamaha MotoGP Legend Valentino Rossi

December 14, 2025 3 Min Read
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Experienced MotoGP team boss Hervé Poncharal expressed that there isn’t an obvious explanation for why Pecco Bagnaia faced such significant difficulties during the 2025 season. After securing championship titles in 2022 and 2023 and winning 11 Grand Prix races in 2024, Bagnaia’s performance sharply declined this year.

As a factory Ducati rider, Bagnaia managed only two Grand Prix victories amid a turbulent season, failing to score any points in the last five races. Once a consistent top-three championship competitor since 2021, he has dropped to fifth place, over 200 points behind his teammate and current champion Marc Marquez. The main issue stemmed from Bagnaia’s lack of confidence in the GP25’s front end, mostly due to a new height adjuster on the bike. Despite Ducati’s attempts, no lasting solution was found, and Bagnaia’s unexpected clean sweep at the Japanese Grand Prix ended up being a rare highlight.

Bagnaia’s troubles happened alongside Marquez’s outstanding 2025 campaign, where he dominated with 11 Grand Prix wins and 14 Sprint victories. Bagnaia openly acknowledged Marquez’s ability to avoid mistakes, a skill he himself struggled with. These challenges led to tensions between Bagnaia and Ducati management, who grew frustrated with the lack of effective adjustments. Poncharal commented on the situation, saying that Bagnaia still clearly knows how to ride, and the Ducati remains the best bike on the track, though the advantage is slimmer now. He emphasized that since Bagnaia and his team understand each other well, there seems to be no clear reason for the ongoing difficulties mentally or mechanically.

Poncharal also drew a parallel between Bagnaia’s struggles and the Yamaha riders’ challenges when competing against Valentino Rossi in the 2000s. He recalled how Valentino dominated races and championships on identical M1 bikes while his teammates fell behind, struggling to match his performance. Poncharal suspects Marc Marquez’s excellence has similarly impacted Bagnaia, noting the shock it must have been to see Marquez succeed so well on the same machinery. With Bagnaia no longer the clear top contender, despite being the factory’s main hope, the dynamics within the team have shifted dramatically.

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Fan Take: This situation sheds light on how even top riders can be mentally and technically challenged by the pressure of a dominant teammate, reminding fans that MotoGP is as much a psychological battle as a physical and mechanical one. For the sport, it highlights the evolving competition and the constant quest for both rider confidence and bike performance that keeps the championship unpredictable and exciting.

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