Marco Bezzecchi: “A bad mistake, I’ve apologised”
Marco Bezzecchi apologises after colliding with Fabio Quartararo at Turn 1 of the Argenꦜtine MotoGP, receiv𝓰es 'Official Warning'.

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Marco Bezzecchi took full responsibility for his Turn 1 crash in Sunday’s Argentine MotoGP, misjudging his braking and then hitting the rear wheel of 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Fabio Quartararo’s Yamaha.
While Bez🧜zecchi was thrown into a heavy fall, Quartararo managed to stay upright but was forced to the back of the field.
“It was my mistake - I braked too late,” Bezzecchi said. “I managed to miss Fraܫnco Morbidelli, buꦆt unfortunately, I hit Fabio Quartararo's rear tyre.
“So a bad mistake by me. I'd like to take this opportunity to apologise to Fabio. I've already apologis🍸ed to his team.”
Bezzecchi was g☂iven an 'Official Warning' by the FIM Stewards, as it was his first offence🅘 of the season.
Quartararo, who qualified seventh on th𝄹e grid, eventually scored the final p🐈oint for 15th place at the chequered flag.

“There's not much to say,” commented the Frenchman. “The touch between Bezzecchi and me in the first corner was unfortunate. I went wide, I was in last place🐼, and also our pace was not sup🌺er good all weekend.
“I could have maybe been a few positions higher, because starting the race like this, you pretty🌄 much keep your posit🦂ion. But it was a really tough weekend overall. Let's see if we can do a bit better at the next GP."
Bezzecchi lost a bigger chance, having finisheℱd sixth in the Saturday Sprint and then been fourth fastest in warm-up on the medium🍃 rear tyre.
“We had the pace to battle for the good positions,” Bezzecchi sa🐟id. “We still need to improve in qualifying, and that will be my goal for the next GP.
"I also felt good on the bike in the warm-up sessi🅷on, and I expected to be able to ride a good race, but the mistake on the first corner changed my plans.”
Bezzecchi was the only factory Aprilia to start the race with temporary teamඣ-mate Lorenzo Savadori withdrawing due to a shoulder injury.

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