May 20, 2024

“I’m struggling a little bit. But I’m also working a lot, I will arrive.”

There’s no question there – Bezzecchi will have his moments in 2024. Bastianini did in 2023, after all, and he essentially spent half of that season in various hospitals.

But if the idea for continuity in 2024 was at least partly to put your best foot forward in 2025, so far that gambit is failing – badly.

And even if Bezzecchi’s Pramac snub wasn’t a needless error, there’s every chance that it will go down as an error – which is ultimately the more important part of the question.

“I’m struggling a little bit. But I’m also working a lot, I will arrive.”

There’s no question there – Bezzecchi will have his moments in 2024. Bastianini did in 2023, after all, and he essentially spent half of that season in various hospitals.

But if the idea for continuity in 2024 was at least partly to put your best foot forward in 2025, so far that gambit is failing – badly.

And even if Bezzecchi’s Pramac snub wasn’t a needless error, there’s every chance that it will go down as an error – which is ultimately the more important part of the question.

“I’m struggling a little bit. But I’m also working a lot, I will arrive.”

There’s no question there – Bezzecchi will have his moments in 2024. Bastianini did in 2023, after all, and he essentially spent half of that season in various hospitals.

But if the idea for continuity in 2024 was at least partly to put your best foot forward in 2025, so far that gambit is failing – badly.

And even if Bezzecchi’s Pramac snub wasn’t a needless error, there’s every chance that it will go down as an error – which is ultimately the more important part of the question.

“I’m struggling a little bit. But I’m also working a lot, I will arrive.”

There’s no question there – Bezzecchi will have his moments in 2024. Bastianini did in 2023, after all, and he essentially spent half of that season in various hospitals.

But if the idea for continuity in 2024 was at least partly to put your best foot forward in 2025, so far that gambit is failing – badly.

And even if Bezzecchi’s Pramac snub wasn’t a needless error, there’s every chance that it will go down as an error – which is ultimately the more important part of the question.

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