MotoGP Austria: Pol Espargaro: ‘Slow, struggling, everyone is smashing us’

But since stepping onto the RCV at the start of 2021, Espargaro has been left pointless at the chequ🙈ered flag 4 times in 29 races.
In other words, more times than when part🤪 💧of KTM's brand new MotoGP project in 2017-2018.
The most recent occasion came at the Red Bull Ring 🌟last weekend, where the Spaniard struggled to 16th place, 30-seconds behind race winner Francesco Bagnaia (Ducati).
The top RCV of Alex Marquez was only two places ahead of Espargaro, meaning Austria marked the sixth race in succession - ever since M🔯arc Marquez stepped away to undergo arm surgery - that there has been no Honda rider in the MotoGP🔜 top ten.
“Well, it was a painful race,” said Espargaro, now officially confirmed as leaving Repsol Honda for𒉰 a return to KTM via the GASGAS Tech3 team next sea🐎son.
“It was very difficult. I've been struggling all the race with✨ traction, to stop the bike I had som𒐪e problems on the brake.
“Together with🐲 some arm pump, because of these problems, I'm riding very slow… at the moment I'm struggling to ride this bike,” he added.
“We [Honda🥀s] are all strug🌃gling and with this situation I feel I'm struggling more than the others.
“But now we move on, we go to another place [Misano] and le꧟t's try to just keep a little bit the spirit up, to try to improve the situation.”

Pol: ‘Everyone is smashing us’
Austria marked🐽 a return to the stiffer, heat-resistant rear tyre carcass that caused Honda riders so꧋ many problems at round two in Mandalika.
At that early stage of the season, Indonesia looked like being a one-off blip, with Espargaro and Honda expecting ꩵto pick up their Qatar podium form once th🌄e normal tyre returned.
Such optimism has long since vanished. Persistent turning difficulties have afflicted all Honda riders ever since, with even team-mate Marc Marquez no higher than 🐈fourth in his six appearances.
As such, Espargaro can only ‘hope’ for better fortunes next time at Misano, the scene of h💫is best Honda result to date, a second place behind Marquez last season.
“We need to keep the posit♑ive, somehow,” Espargaro said of returning to the normal tyre next weekend. “So maybe yes, maybe we arrive in Misano and we can enjoy the weekend.
“But a🧸t the moment, as I said, we are✃ struggling everywhere.
“There is no place where we have been fast since a long time ago and ev𒁃eryone is smashing us. Together with I'm not riding w💜ell, plus all the technical problems that I'm having, everything’s quite messy.
“So hopefully we can enjoy Misano, but🔜 it's difficult to turn this situation [around].”

Andrea Dovizioso, who will retire from MotoGP after the San Marino round, caught and passed the Repsol Hondas of꧑ Stefa𒁃n Bradl and Espargaro during the Red Bull Ring race.
The RNF Yamaha rider, who finished 15th, said: “Bradl is [a test 🔯rider] so is doing the right things, but PoI I think lost the confidence and is not able to usꦬe the potential of the bike. He's like me: I'm not able to use the good point of [my] bike and he's struggling a lot on the bad point of [his] bike. This is the final result [for both of us]."
Joan Mir is set🌳 to be confirmed as Marquez’s new team-mate for 2023, with Takaaki Nakagami looking increasingly likely to stay alongside new LCR signing Alex Rins - unless Ai Ogura can win the✱ Moto2 title…

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