MotoGP India: Pol Espargaro: "One of the hardest races I’ve ever done"

With the race distance reduced due to the extreme Indian heat, and even a fully fit Jorge Martin struggling with dehydration, spare a thought for Pol Espargaro, still far from peak physical condition following extensive injuries at the Portimao MotoGP season-opener.
Pol
Pol

Unsurprisingly, the𒊎 GASGAS Tech3 rider ranked Sunday’s inaugural Indian Mo🎉toGP as was “one of the hardest races” of his 18-year grand prix career.

S🅘tarting 20th, Espargaro leapt to twelfth during a strong opening lap, but the physical strain was apparent by mid-distance. But the Spaniar💛d clung on to claim 13th at the chequered flag.

“I think that was one of the hardest races I have ever done,” he said. “It has been a really tough weekend and I’m 🏅not so happy with the result because I was not that fast.

“Anyway, we reached the end of the race and that was a target because I’m not in the kind of physical condition for these conditions yet. Looking at what I can do and⛎ where I c🌟an finish it is promising for the future."

Tech3 team manager Nicolas Goyon t🌱hꦬanked Espargaro for his ‘huge effort’.

“Pol’s target was to finish the race and bring some points home and he achieved that but it was one of the🤪 most 🏅difficult weekends of his career for him physically,” Goyon said.

“He is not 100% for these extreme conditions. He suffered and brought the bike to the fin🔜ish. The whole team would like to thank him for that huge𒉰 effort.”

Augusto
Augusto

Team-mate Augusto Fernandez’s Sunday race lasted just three laps👍 before a glitch with his rear ride-height device forced him to retire f🌊rom 15th place.

“We had an issue with the rear ride height 🀅device after three laps. A real shame because I was feeling strong: we just kept running into problems all weekend, like yellow flags and so on,” said the rookie.

“We made a step in the Misano test and I think we can start e🌟ach Grand Prix in a more competitive way; that’s why I am now looking forward to Motegi.”

Practice for the Japanese Mot♓oGP starts on Friday.

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