Ducati rider Bagnaia says he doesn't need team orders to have a chance of winning this year's MotoGP title. 'I prefer to win on track and not because someone let me past.'
While Ducati has remained firm in its stance that it will not stop any of its riders spread across its four represented squads from battling for a victory, Bagnaia says he doesn't need any team orders to assist him.
"Sincerely, I don't think that I need help to be in front," Bagnaia said when asked if there had been any discussions within Ducati about team orders. "I prefer to win on track and not because someone let me past. But in any case, I'm not inside of this decision. It's something that for sure I've said my desire, which is to let me do what I want to do."So, I will be racing, I will try to be in front and I will try to win. This will be my main goal, like I did in Misano and in Aragon."
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