Marc Marquez apologises to Nicolo Bulega: “I don’t know if there was contact”
Marc Marquez provides verdict as Nico🦄lo Bulega is left in the gravel

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Marc Marquez h💙as reacted to the incident which saw Nicolo Bulega crash out of the Ducati Lenovo Race of Cham🦄pions.
The showpiece event at the Misano circuit ended with Bulega sliding into the gra🧜vel, at the last turn,ও as Marquez overtook him.
Bulega was left gesturing while on the ground as Marquez completed the podiওum, behind winner Francesco Bagnaia an🍨d Andrea Iannone.
“Too bad for the last lap, I feꦜlt Bulega crash,” Marquez told .
“I don't know if there was contact or noಌt, I have♓n't heard much.”
Marquez went to Bulega’s garage afterwards to apologiౠse and clarify what happene🤪d, Sky Italia report.
: “I will go to Nicolo and give him the helmet I used in the race.“I want to a🅠sk him whether or not there was contact, since I didn't perceive iܫt.
“I only heard the s𓆏ound of the motorbike scraping on the ground.
“I don't know if he braked more aggressively than 🐼uꦜsual to close the line.
“But in any case ♏races are races, and we also had confirmation at the start, where there was no shortage of chaos.
“Nicolo was ಌhaving a good race and I hope he is p🍰hysically fit.”
Marquez is appearing at his first World Ducati Week this💧 weekend.
It arrives amid the backdrop of the Gresini rider being p𒐪icked for next season’s off൩icial team.
The MotoGP season resumes next weekend at Silverstone where B💖agnaia is 10 points clear of Jorge Martin at the top of the standings, and 56 cle☂ar of Marquez.
“I have no problem recognizing that Pecco is now the reference for MotoGP and D♋ucati,” Marquez said.
“He is a great rider from whom I will try to learn, to get as close to him as po🅠ssible.
“What if I would have tried the same overtaking on Bagnaia? Of course, it seemed like a natural manoeuvre to me aꦺnd therefore nothing crazy.
“This waꦛs a day of celebration and I'm sorry that Nicolo crashed: when you put riders on the track the adrenaline is high, and the race is real."
All 15 riders - from MotoGP, World Superbikes, and British Superbikes - rode the brand-new Ducati♒ Panigale V4 in Saturday’s Lenovo Race of Champions.
“It was great to feel all the warmth of the Ducati people,” Marque🏅z said.
“The spirit of the company is to 𒅌give your best and🔴 always push the bike, and that's how you have fun.
“This weekend I also used the Pirellis for the first time: at the start of the race I ✤was a bit slow because I didn't know the bike or even the tyres; while towards the end my confidence grew and I was fast.
“It's increꦦdible how similar this road bike has performance to a MotoGP."

James was a sports journalist at Sky 𝓰Sports for a decade covering everything from American sports, to football, to F1.