Francesco ‘Pecco’ BagnaiaThe official Ducati rider and champion of the Assen Moto GP Grand Prix in late June was involved in a car accident near the DC-10 nightclub in Ibiza yesterday after 3am.

Passing by the Ses Salines intersection, the 25-year-old found his vehicle in the ditch. The Sant Josep Local Police and Civil Guard went to the scene and performed a breathalyzer test on the pilot, which resulted in a death rate. 0.87mg/l, more than three times the allowable value, ie 0.25 (practically the same as in Italy).

After the news was published, Bagnaia decided to post the following message on his social networks in English, Italian and Spanish:

“Last night I was in Ibiza with my friends at a holiday party without Moto GP races. We were celebrating my victory in Assen together. Leaving the club, at around 3pm, I finished with two front wheels in a roundabout. ditch where other vehicles or people were not mixed in. Blood alcohol test by police, I drank more than Spanish law allowed. sorry what happened: I’m almost teetotal And it was a mistake I shouldn’t have made. I’m sorry and I can assure you that I’ve learned my lesson. Never get behind the wheel if you have been drinking alcohol. Thank you”.

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With the alcohol rate of the Turin pilot after the traffic accident, He is facing the revocation of his driver’s license. High result of alcohol control given by Bagnaia is a crimeso the pilot will pass a quick test and may not be able to drive for one to four years.

‘Pecco’ Bagnaia is fourth in the MotoGP World Championship with 106 points, 66 points behind leader Fabio Quartararo (Yamaha). This season he won the grand prizes of Spain, Italy and the Netherlands.