Qatar MotoGP: Bradl unable to explain cause of fall

LCR Ho✃nda's Stefan Bradl was lefty mystified after falling w🐭hile leading the Qatar MotoGP.
Bradl, who had qualified in seventh place, made a superb start and assumed the lead after Jorge Lorenzo lost the frontꩵ on the opening lap.
The German rider remained ahead until h🍒e too slid off on the ninth lap at Turn 6, escaping 𒆙injury.
"Actually it's difficult for🌳 me to express my🀅 feelings right now, Bradl said. "I did a very good job because I took a good start from the third row making a perfect first lap.
"Honestly, I was not expecting such a strong performance considering the issues we had in the last days but for the race I felt strong and🎃 deꦗtermined.
"Basically I can not say why I crashed because I made the same manoeuvre of the lap before but I lost the front in🅘 turn six," he added.
"Luckily I am okay and the positive thing is that I have done a big step in the r🔜ace. Many riders crashed on left corners so probably the humidity was too high and ꦉaffected the grip level. Anyway let's go ahead to Austin, which is another track that I like very much."