Quartararo only appreciated pressure of first MotoGP win after race

Just days after winning his first MotoGP race, Fabio Quartararo returns to Jerez as the hot favourite to double up in the Andalucia MotoGP
Quartararo only appreciated pressure of getting first win after race

Fabio Quartararo says he only appreciated the release of pressure from claiming his first MotoGP win after he had completed it as he looks to prove the man to beat again in this weeken♉d’s Andalucia MotoGP in Je🐟rez.

Though not a lights-to-flag triumph, Quartararo won the Spanish MotoGP comfortably having started from pole position, marking🐟 both his and Petronas SRT Yamaha’s maiden win in the premier class.

The pinnacle of a remarkable 18 months for the Frenchman, who on🐼ly made his MotoGP debut in 2019, Quartararo is now turning his attentions to continuing that performance at the same venue this weekend where, in the wake of Marc Marquez’s injury, he is now the hot favourite to double up.

“At the moment n🔯othing has changed but it was an amazing feeling. I didn’t feel the pressure of winning my first race [beforehand] but as soon as I won, I took some pressure out and this is really positive. [But] the first thing I did after the photos was to have a briefing with my team to improve even more, to try and find small details☂ to make more difference so we will try to do our best this weekend.

“It was quite physical at the end with the hot conditions. It has been more than seven months since our last race in Valencia and the first one is always tough, the second one we should be mor♒e used to it but it will be really tough again.”

Reflecting on Marquez’s decis🌜ion to attempt a return to action this weekend, Quartararo welcomed his presence but pointed out Cal Crutchlow – who also underwent surgery on Tuesday – will be on track as well.

“Not only Marꦰc, but Alex and Cal are back. Cal had a surgery two days ago, so it is quite amazing… when you are a rider, you want to come back as soon as possible so for sure they will give the maximum with💙 the pain they have. I’m happy for them to be back on track.”

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