“I’M SICK OF HIM” Domizia Castagnini is extremely disappointed with her husband – Bagnaia after the Italian racer’s bad races. MotoGP’s most beautiful love is on the verge of collapse after Pecco also spoke up to admit 🥲

In the high-stakes world of MotoGP, where speed, precision, and consistency define legends, Francesco “Pecco” Bagnaia is suddenly facing a time of crisis — and it appears his closest supporter, his wife Domizia Castagnini, may be losing patience. Recent comments by Bagnaia himself, combined with mounting pressure from fans and the Ducati team, suggest the once celebrated partnership is under strain, possibly threatening not just his performance—but their relationship.
Pecco’s 2025 season has been nothing like the dominant campaigns many expected. Despite winning 11 Grands Prix in 2024 and mounting a serious title challenge, this year he has repeatedly failed to maintain that edge. He has struggled especially in braking and navigating corner entries—areas that were once among his greatest strengths. Instead of moving forward, he seems stuck in a loop: disappointing qualifications, fading mid-race, losing ground in situations he used to dominate.

In Austria, Bagnaia began strongly but eventually slipped. He complained that while he still has the potential, something fundamental was missing. “I fight and give it my all,” he said, “but this time … I don’t know why things aren’t working out for me.” That frustration boiled over into public frustration—he is clearly unhappy and seeking answers from Ducati.
Domizia Castagnini, for her part, has reportedly “revealed Pecco’s difficult conditions, leaving fans in tears following disappointing form and criticism.” These are strong words that suggest she is emotionally invested — not just as a spouse, but as a partner watching someone she loves suffer. Whether she literally said “I’m tired of him” isn’t verified, but insiders suggest she’s “deeply disappointed.” The image painted is of a relationship where the romantic narrative of “supportive partner standing by the champion” is fraying under the weight of repeated letdowns.
Bagnaia himself has admitted that his confidence with the GP25—the Ducati machine he rides—is not what it was with the GP24. He says the sensation, especially in the front end, is compromised; he is not able to brake as aggressively, nor carry speed into and through corners. He also conceded that results are making it harder to regain feeling and confidence—creating a vicious cycle: without confidence, performances suffer; without good results, confidence declines further.
Meanwhile, Ducati’s top management is growing concerned. Technical director Gigi Dall’Igna has said he has “lost patience” with Bagnaia’s situation. Team manager Davide Tardozzi has pointed out that Bagnaia needs to adapt to the limitations of his machine, while also acknowledging that Ducati must provide help. The tension is no longer just internal—it is visible to the public, fans, and media.

The effect on their relationship could be more than symbolic. Athletes perform not just with their bodies but with mental strength; emotional support is crucial. When the person closest to you expresses disappointment, or appears to be losing hope, that weighs heavily. For Bagnaia, balancing public expectation, internal team pressure, and personal doubt is perhaps his biggest challenge right now.
So, is the relationship truly on the brink? It’s hard to say. There’s no public confirmation from Domizia that she has broken things off, nor that Bagnaia has considered leaving racing or Ducati. What is clear is that things cannot continue like this. Bagnaia has stated he will not lose confidence in his potential or in his team. And Domizia, by expressing disappointment, signals that she still cares—and that she expects better.
In the coming weeks, Bagnaia needs to find answers: from Ducati’s engineering, from his own mindset, possibly from outside help. Changes in setup, developments in the GP25, maybe even changes in how he trains mentally could be required. Whether that’s enough to save both his season—and his marriage’s public image—remains to be seen.
One thing is certain: Motorsports fans, Domizia Castagnini included, believe they’re owed more than what Bagnaia has delivered recently. And Bagnaia seems to know it. The question is whether this realization will be enough to turn things around—and whether it doesn’t come too late.