MotoGP Australia: Marc Marquez “Correct decision”, Joan Mir "conditions were getting worse”

The Sprint was delayed from Saturday afternoon, when it was replaced by the ful🧔l 27-lap grand prix, due to weather forecasts w🤡arning of extreme wind and rain for Sunday.
The storm duly ar💜rived. MotoGP Warm-up and the Moto3 Grand Prix were completed, but the Moto2 race was abandoned after 10 laps due to the worsening conditions.
After a meeting with the teams, the 13-lap Sp✱rint, due to start at 1pm, was cancelled.
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“Unfortunately, we cou🎃ldn't race due to the weather conditions,” said Marquez, who dropped to 15th after a soft tyre gamble on Saturday but was thꦜird fastest in the wet Sunday warm-up.
“They made a good decision yesterday to move the main race to Sat🌃urday because like this we were able to hold the [Grand 🤪Prix] race in a normal way.
“Today the forecast was quite bad. In warm-up it was acceptable, but then it l🐎ooks like the wind was super strong and especially with ꧑these bikes, with all aerodynamics we have, it becomes a bit dangerous.
“If it was possible [to race], we don’t know, but of course Race Direction have a lot of experience and I think they chose in a correct way because in the endꦓ we will have mo♔re races in the future.”
Team-mate Joan Mir agreed the track had been ‘quite rideable’ for the warm-up but conditions conti🐬nue to deteriorate.
“Honestly, this𒆙 morning we tried this track, the conditions were very tricky but quite rideable,” said Mir, who crashed after contact wit🧔h Luca Marini on Saturday and was eleventh in the warm-up.
“But then it's true that the conditions were getting wor🐼se and worse, and it was probably the r♋ight decision to cancel the Sprint race.
“This weekend w♏as not the best but we bring some positive stuff for the next races. I hope that in Buriram we have a chance to show again our potential and thank you ve𝓡ry much to everybody for the support.”
Wet w𒅌eat🍌her is also forecast for next weekend’s Thai MotoGP.

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