Thailand MotoGP: Marco Bezzecchi: Jorge Martin hit me, ‘impossible’ to understand penalty

Marco Bezzecchi turned a debut MotoGP pole into the early lead of Sunday’s wet Thai race but was then penalised for an incident at the first turn.
Jorge Martin, Marco Bezzecchi, Start, Thailand MotoGP 2 October
Jorge Martin, Marco Bezzecchi, Start, Thailand MotoGP 2 October

The VR46 rookie was squeezed by second-on-the-grid 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Jorge Martin as the field charged for the first corner. But Bezzecchi held firm and remainꦜed narrowly ahead, on the outside, as the pair peeled into the turn.

A tangle between the Ducatis at the apex then forced them both wide, over the kerbs and onto the asphalt run-off, at the exit. Bezzecchi was still in the lead when he re-jo🥀ined the track, while Martin briefly dropped to sixth.

The Italian had built a 1.1s lead over Jac🐷k Miller when he was ordered by the FIM Stewards to drop one place for ‘exceeding track limits’ (without losing time) at turnꦦ one.

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“I made a good start,🎶 but Martin came into me twice so I had to go w𝔉ide,” Bezzecchi said.

“Then they gave me this penalty. Honestly, really impossible to understand, because he [Martin] went on the green [on the exi🌄t] the same as me. H🤡e hit me on the straight, and he hit me in the corner, and they gave me the penalty.

“This for me fr🌳om [the Stewards] is something... I think who gave me that penalty has never seen a MotoGP race, probably, because it's difficult to understand.

“But anyway, without this penalty, the result didn't change a lot," he admit💯ted.

After handing the꧂ lead to Miller on lap 4, Bezzecchi began to fade down the 🍎order to an eventual 16th place.

“When the track was very wet, I was very fast and feeling 🐓good with the bike,” he explained. “But when the track was coming drier, I started to feel bad withꦜ the bike.

“I couldn't push [because] I was losing the front every time. I didn't want to crash and mak﷽e a [mess] of this good weekend. But anyway, the race 💮was not really good.”

Front tyre pressure was an issue🧔 for many riders on Sunday, but Bezzecchi felt his problems were simply🐻 due to the lack of any wet set-up time before the race.

“The pressure was a little bit high, because I had many bike꧙s in front and I started to drop very quickly, but the pressure was OK,” he said. “Just it w🐬as my feeling that was not really good.

“In the wet it's like this, sometimes you go out and you are quick, a🔥nd sometimes you jump on the bike 𒀰and you look like you are on a 125!

“In the beginning, when the track was more wet, I was more fast, and then as soon as they gave me the penalty, I lost𒆙 the rhythm a little ꦰbit, because I was [ahead].

“So I spent half aꩵ lap trying to wait and understand where the second place was, and I lost the rhythm, and when I started to push again, I start to feel bad and then I just dropped positions continuously.”

The Assen podium finisher is 14th in the world championship, but a 57-point lead over Gresini’s Fabio 🌳di Giannantonio means Bezzecchi iওs on course to officially seal the 2022 Rookie of the Year title next weekend at Phillip Island.

Martin, who was 🅘confident he had a chance of victory in the dry, went on to finish ninth.

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