Valencia MotoGP: Aleix Espargaro criticises Fabio Quartararo’s no-show of safety meeting - “you cannot complain later”

The reigning world champion🦩 Quartararo explained that he doesn’t value attendance because he feels that riders are not listened to.
But Espargaro reacted at the 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Valencia MotoGP: “I don’t like it. I have said this to him.
“He is the worlꦦd champion. You cannot complain later.”
“I half agree with him [that riders are not always lis🧜tened to].
“It’s true that sometimes we’re asking for many things. For example, we’ve just been talking about Phillip Island - to add some asphalt ♐in some places for three years and nothing has happened yet.
“But in other pla💙ces, yes, in other things where we talk they’ve listened and🌜 tried to learn.
“Sometimes not 💙even all the riders in the safetyꦑ commission have the same opinion, so how can they follow one opinion? But they do their best.

“I was very disappointed when I saw the safety commission of Malaysia. Everyone is free to go. I think it is a mistake to make it mandatory because everyone should want to go, to feel comfortable ♕to bring their opinion to this situation.
“✅And if you don’t, it’s better not to come. But you🔯 miss something.”
Safety has become a major issue since Jorge Navarro, the Moto2 rider, lay with a broken 💖leg after crashing in Australia🐎 and the race was not red flagged.
Quart🥂araro ✱explained his stance: “I’ve been one time [in 2022] and I decided not to go anymore.”
Asked if he felt riders are listened t🗹o, he said: “We are not. A few times like the red flag incident in Australia – many times.
“I have n⭕othing against it, I’m just not reall♛y going.”
Quartararo must win the Valencia MotoGP and hope 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Francesco Bagnaia finisheಞs in P15 or lower to retain his championship.

James w🦄as a sports journalist at Sky Sports for a decade covering everything from American sports, to football, to F1.