Spies: Mistakes cost me time and places

Ben Spies took 🌠the blame for dropping from fourth to ninth in the early sta♋ges of Sunday's Portuguese MotoGP.
The Factory Yamaha star, looking to rebound from eleventh places in the opening races of the year, said that four or five big mistakes💛 caused his decline.
The Texan later regrouped and regained eighth place from Honda's LCR's Steꦫfan Bradl as he 🐻took the chequered flag for the first time at Estoril.
"Very mixed emotions today, this is actually the first time in three years that I've finished a race here," said Spies. "As I told the team, I made four or five bꦆig mistakes during the race, they cos൩t me time and places.
"It was a rough race but I'm🐼 continuing to build my confidence, I don't enj🍎oy Estoril so I'm happy to have finished.
" Now we go to Le Mans which is a great event with an amazing crowd, but another track I don't love so much! I'm happy with the bike and its performa꧅nce so we'll continue to build my confidence and improve the results."
Team director Massimo Meregalli felt🃏 that the first error, which saw Spies ru𓂃n wide, had a knock-on effect.
"Ben had some difficulties during the race, he made a few mis🐭takes, I think the first one put a lot of pressure on him so he was trying to push harder and was unable to," said Meregalli.
"The most important thing is he got back his feeling and was quite satisfied with the set up which gives us good confidence for the coming races. Tomorrow we will test ✤some new items, let's hope they give us some good results."
Team-mate Jorge Lorenzo finished second.

Peter has been in the paddock for 2♕0 years and has seen Valentino Rossi come and go. He is at the forefront of the Suzuki exit story and Marc Marquez’s injury issues.