
Thanks to his brilliant performances throughout last season, Ducati Lenovo team rider Francesco Bagnaia may hold the status of 2022 MotoGP world champion.
However, Francesco Bagnaia revealed that life after becoming the 2022 MotoGP world champion remains the same as before.
As the 2022 MotoGP world champion, Francesco Bagnaia still shops or goes to the post office like normal life.
Not much has changed in the life of Francesco Bagnaia, who is indeed the first to win the MotoGP world title.
Actually, there was hope for Bagnaia to become a champion in MotoGP 2021, but had to lose to rival Fabio Quartararo (Yamaha).
This year, Francesco Bagnaia and Fabio Quartararo are back in contention even until the last series in Valencia.
In the end, the Italian secured the title with a 17-point difference from Fabio Quartararo.
For this achievement, Bagnaia also attended the FIM Awards event which was held in Rimini, Italy, Saturday, December 3 yesterday.
Wearing a white shirt and black suit, Bagnaia paused in the press area of the Palazzo dei Congressi to chat with the media.
The rider who is familiarly called Pecco told how life after winning MotoGP 2022.
"For now I continue to shop, go to the post office, so right now I'm doing what I did before," Bagnaia was quoted as saying. Paddock GP.
Bagnaia doesn't seem to know how to allocate 1.5 million euros or around 24.27 billion rupiah (exchange rate of 1 euro worth IDR 16,317, 00 as of December 6, 2022).
Plus a bonus of 810 thousand Euros or around 13.1 billion rupiah as a champion prize.
He says nothing has changed in his life after winning.
"I don't know how and if this will change my life, I don't know," she continued.
Bagnaia remains focused on preparing his best performance for next season because he realizes the competition is getting tougher.
In MotoGP 2023, he will pave with his new partner and competitor, Enea Bastianini. He is under the demand to defend the riders' title and deliver Ducati back to the championship.