Thailand MotoGP: Cal Crutchlow and Alex Rins agree it was “over the limit” for racing due to conditions

Cal Crutchlow insisted the Thailand MotoGP was “so dangerous” and “nobody could see” in the wet conditions.
Cal Crutchlow, MotoGP, Thailand MotoGP, 1 October
Cal Crutchlow, MotoGP, Thailand MotoGP, 1 October

The race was delayed due to a downpour and standing water before, eventually, 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Miguel Oliveira was victorious in treacherous conditions.

Crutchlow finished 19th then said: “The start of the race 🌳was so dangerous. We could♋n’t see anything.

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“So I rode 𝓰the first two laps slow because I care.

“I was ꧟not happy at the start of the race because it was very, very dangerous.

“People say: ‘You are complaining!’ You try seeing tꦉhrough a visor in that watཧer.

“To me, it was way over the limit for racing. But I don’t even race anym🤡ore so you won’t listen to me!

“The guys at th🎶e front? It’s different because they don’t have 15 or 16 guys in front.

Cal Crutchlow, MotoGP, Thailand MotoGP, 1 October
Cal Crutchlow, MotoGP, Thailand MotoGP, 1 October

“I spun off the start.

“Nobody could see. People were shutting their throttles in fifth gear on the straight. People hit t𝓰he back of each other. It was just ridiculous.

“When the race split up it wa🌜s o𒈔kay but, still, nobody could see.”

Rins finished 12th and agreed: “The feeling was bad. The c🥀onditions were tricky. Mostly 🍰the first 10 or 12 laps.

“I couldn’t see anything. It was over the limit.”

"It wasn't Yamaha's day"

Fabio Quartararo, MotoGP, Thailand MotoGP, 1 October
Fabio Quartararo, MotoGP, Thailand MotoGP, 1 October

Crutchlow saw teammate 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Fabio Quartararo finish 18th and lose ground in the title race. He now leads Francesco Baജgnaia by just two points.

“The bike in the rain exaggerates the problems we have in the dry,” Crutchlow said𒊎.

“Not a good race. I expected a lot more. It wasn’t Yamaha’s day. We couldn’t go round the corners, too much heat and p🀅ressure in the front tyre.

“Fabio couldn’t turn his bike, couldn’t lean over, the front w📖heel was not following in the corner. I had the same feeling.

“I pushed with the rear a lot and ripped ꦍthe centre out of it.”

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