Luca Marini “super angry with myself” as Honda 1-2 chance slips away
Luca Marini believeᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚs he had the pace to join Johann Zarco in a ꦗHonda 1-2 at the French MotoGP.

While Johann Zarco was celebrating Honda’s first MotoGP victory since 2023, 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Luca Marini was “super angry with myself” after also starting𒊎 on wet tyres - but then making a pit stop.
It proved a costly misjudgement.
With the rain worsening, Marini was forced to swap bikes again on lap 8. 🎉Although he went on to match the pace of the frontrunners, it was too late to salvage more than 11th.
“Today was a big opportunity and I am honestly really frustrated because I made almost every decision in the opp🍒osite way,” Marini admitted. “It’s a big pity. Of course after the race it’s easy to say ‘staying on wets would have b♈een the best’.”
The Italian explained that his c𓂃all to pit was triggered by the speed o😼f slick-shod rivals in the early laps.
“I made a really good start and was behind the riders on slick tyres. 🎶Everybody was so fast with slicks, the tarmac was completely dry and I said ‘with these ty🧸res I cannot do 26 laps’…. But four laps [after pitting for slicks] it started to rain again!”

F𓂃rom that point, Marini could only focus on damage limitation.
“In wet conditions, when I restarted again and I was so far behind on my own, the feeling was not so bad. But I just need to think more 𝄹about every scenario that can happen and trust my decision until the end,” he reflected.
“Before 💃the race I made the decision to go on wets, because the forecast was saying that i🌊t could rain. But then during the first lap I changed this idea and this was the mistake in my opinion.”
"Johann was last... I was P8"
If he had stuck to his original plan, Marini believes he had the pace to follow 🎉Zarco onto the podium or even fight for victory.
“For sure, because Johann was last at the end of the first sector. I was like P8, something li🌌ke this,” he highlighted. “So if I didn't crash, as happened to Miller [൩also starting on wets], we could fight maybe for the victory or for sure second place, because the pace was very, very good.”
Zarco dropped to the back of the field after being forced wide in a Turnജ 1 incident involving Marini’s team-mate Joan Mir, who later revealed he💯 sustained a right-hand fracture and neck pain from the crash.
Marini’s 11th place 📖sees him sit 13th in the world championship standings ༺heading into the British MotoGP at Silverstone.

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