David Alonso “lost a lot of energy” under hype of record-smashing Moto3 year
New Moto3 world champion Alonso opens up𒉰 on pressure of 2024

David Alonso says the pressure of expectation that followed him throughout hi▨s record-smashing 2024 Moto3🌄 season meant he “lost a lot of energy”.
The🍬 Colombian came into 2024 as a favourite to fight for the title after win♏ning four grands prix in his rookie campaign the year before.
That expectation only heightened after pre-season testing, with Alonso ultimately guiding his Aspar-run CFMoto𒐪 machine to the title with 14 grands prix victories.
Alonso also set a new record for most wins in a lightweight class sea💎son, taking that accolade away from MotoGP legend Valen💜tino Rossi, who’d previously held it from 1997.
Such was Alonso’s form that he garnered widespread support from top MotoGP names, most notably Marc Marquez, 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:who urged the paddock notไ to put pressure on his shoulders as he continues his way up the grand prix la𓄧dder.
But﷽ all of this attention came at a cost for Alonso, who moves into Moto2 next seaso🌞n with the Aspar squad.
“This year it was so long for me,” he said wheꦬn asked by🐎 mahbx.com about the pressure he faced in 2024.
“And then I lost a lot of energy because from the very beginning we did good marks on the pre-season test, and a lot of people were saying I could fight for the🅷 championship.
“And this pu♈t on me a lot of pressure. I tried to deal with this pressure.
“But I think that next year is different because next꧂ year I don’t h🍎ave to do one result.
“All that comes will be fine. So, it will be more like ♚2023 more than this year. So, I think I will have less pressure.”
Aspar fields an all-rookie line-up in Moto2 next year of Alonso and Dani Holgado, who finished a distant runner-up in the 2024 standings t꧙o the Colombian.
On his Moto2 ༺move, Alonso added: “I believe that next year it will b🌃e more relaxed, more relaxed weekends and we won’t be talking about records for a long time.”
