MotoGP, Assen J3, Marco Bezzecchi (Ducati / Ab): “it’s not a good time, let alone easy and it shows both in the result and on my face”

Marco Bezzecchi had a difficult Dutch Grand Prix, ending prematurely with yet another crash that led to retirement. Starting from 14th on the grid and 15th after the start, Bezzecchi fought to climb back up before crashing on the third lap and finally retiring on the sixth lap. A complicated weekend that he will have to quickly forget before tackling the next Grand Prix at the Sachsenring scheduled for this weekend.

« I had a lot of trouble all weekend : even in the race, I didn’t manage to get into rhythm and then I fell” said
Marco Bezzecchi. « I lost the front, the first throttle is always complicated. I have understeer, the rear pushes and in these situations it’s easy to fall. It’s a shame, it’s a difficult timebut we don’t give up and continue working to get closer. »

After a weekend like this, the crew member of a
Fabio DiGiannantonio who finished at the foot of the Batavian podium expresses his frustration: “ I swear a lot and try to let off steam, then I have a day of complete solitude. Need to reset quicklyforgetting what is wrong while not neglecting the work done and the mistakes made. This is part of the routine before each race. »

Marco Bezzecchi: « I have a hard time hiding it because I’m not fast and it kicks my ass »

Comparing his Moto2 debut to his current season,
Bezzecchi note : « my debut in Moto2 was perhaps more difficult because even when I was good, I still had bad results. This year I got on the podium in Jerez, but unfortunately it’s not a good moment. It shows both in the results and on my face. In fact, I have a hard time hiding it because I’m not fast and it kicks my ass. »

Bezzecchi will need to quickly recover from this difficult weekend to approach the next Grand Prix with a renewed mentality and the hope of finding the performance that took him to the podium in Jerez.

MotoGP, Assen: classification of the Dutch Grand Prix:

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