MotoGP India: Pol Espargaro: "One of the hardest races I’ve ever done"

Unsurꦏprisingly, the GASGAS Tech3 rider ranked Sunday’s inaugural Indian MotoGP as was “one of the hardest races” of his 18-year grand prix career.
Starting 20th, Espar𝔉garo leapt to twelfth during a strong opening lap, but the physical strain was apparent by mid-distance. But the Spaniard clung on to claim 13th at the chequered flag.
“I think that was one of the hardest races I have ever done,” he said. “It has been a really tough weekend anဣd I’m not so happy with the result because I was not that fast.
“Anyway, we reached the end ofꦆ the race and that was a target because I’m not in the kind of physical condition for these conditions yet. Looking at what I can do and where I can finish it is promising for the future."
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Tech3 team manager Nicolas Goyon thanked Espargꦺaro for his ꦡ‘huge effort’.
“Pol’s target was to finish the race and bring some points home and he achieved that but it was one of the most difficult weekends of hiꦗs career for him physically,” Goyon said.
“He is not 100% for these extreme conditions. 💙He suffered and brought the bike to the finish. The whole team would like to thank him for that huge effort.”

Team-mate Augusto Fern♔andez’s Sunday race lasted just three laps before a g꧟litch with his rear ride-height device forced him to retire from 15th place.
“We had an issue witওh the rear ride height device after three laps. A real shame because I was feeling strong: we just kept running into problems all weekend, like yellow flags and so on,” said the roo🐻kie.
“We made a step in the Misano test and I think we can start each Grand Prix in a more competitive way; t💃hat’s why I am now looking forward to Motegi.”
Practice for the Japanese Moto🅷GP starts on Friday.

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