Marco Bezzecchi “speechless” as riders ran from COTA MotoGP grid
Marco Bezzecchi stunned as riders fled the COTA MotoGP grid b🤪efore a delayed race start.

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Marco Bezzecchi was left “speechless” as chaos erupted on the COTA MotoGP grid, with many riders fl🔯eeing to the pits for their spare bikes just m꧋inutes before the race was due to begin.
Marc Marquez triggered the exodus after deci༺ding the track was too dry for wet tyres, leading to confusion as others followed suit. 🏅;
However, Bezzecchi, st🤡arting 13th, opted to stay put - unsuജre whether leaving would result in a penalty.
“I didn’t know what to do”
“It was strange! I honestly didn't know what to do because♌ I was on the grid, and I saw many riders running away and the bike✤s as well. And I was like… speechless!” he said.
“I didn't know what to do because I was scared that if I switched off the bike or went away, maybe I could take a penalty. So I ju🔴st waite🐽d.
“I was waiting until I saw the people from Race Direction saying that we could leave th🐽e grid.
“Then ღI was quite calm and relaxed. I switched off mᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚy bike and went back to the box.”
The unprecedented scenes, with bikes, riders, team members, and grid guests frantically rushing back to the pit༒s, ultimately forced Race Direction to del𓆉ay the start on safety grounds.
Rivola: “Regulations need to be revised”
It later emerged that many riders, including Marquez, 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:had misunderstood the ride-🏅through penalty they would have received for 🍰leaving the ෴grid - had the start not been delayed.
Aprilia Racinꦉg CEO Massimo Rivola called for clearer regulations to♕ prevent similar confusion in the future.
“As for what happened at the start, th൩e regulations undoubtedly need to be revised in order to prevent situations of confusion at the race start, because it did not make for a good show, not to mention being confusing for the spectators,” he said.

Bezzecchi fights back for sixth place
Despite losing a position at the restart and dropping to 14th, Bezz༺ecchi put a tough weekend behind him by charging to sixth place at the chequered flag.
“I’m rather satisfied with this rac🅠e,” he said. “It was obviously an extremely complicated weekend, and our starting position conditioned us a bit. 🥃The second half of the race was especially positive.
“I began to feel increasingly better, both physically and in terms of my feeling with the bike. I was overtaking well and braking accurately. My pace impro🙈ved consistently, which allowed me to make up a number of positions.
“When I saw that I was lapping at excellent times, I really started having fun. It’s a pity they shortened the race by one lap because I would have been able to make a play forꦦ fifth place.”
Rivola pra❀ised Bezzecchi’s fighting spirit after a difficult weekend.
“On a weekend that wa൲s a bit complicated for Marco, partly due to some of our mistakes, it was great to see his speed in the race.
“Marco confirmed his qualities as a fighter,🧸 capable of overcoming and♓ rising up decisively.
“In three races, Marco has consistently demonstrated outstanding speed, even if we have still not managed to reap our full poܫtentia🌠l. In any case, we know that this is all part of the process.”
Savadori takes first MotoGP point since 2023
It was also aඣ memorable race for for Aprilia test rider Lorenzo Savadori, who scored his first MotoGP po🔯int since Assen 2023 by finishing 15th - potentially in his final stand-in appearance for the injured Jorge Martin.
“I’m satisfied with the race because we took a big step forward,” Savadori said. “It was an extremely difficult weekend, with constantly changing conditions, but we had a good race pace and, most importantly, the things we tested gave us a rather clear dir🌸ection to follow.
“In any case, these are elements that we will still need to check again during the upcoming private tests in Misano. It was a good race. We battled and we also managed to work a bit on 🌃speed and performance. It was positive to see 🦋the Aprilia bikes get close to the positions that count.”
Martin expected to return in Qatar
Rivola is keeping his fingers crossed that reigning world champion Martin - who attended COTA as a spectato🌱r - will be fit to make his long-awaited Aprilia race debut in Qatar.
“It was great to h𝔉ave Jorge in the garage with us, and that was un🧸doubtedly an extra source of motivation. Hopefully, he will be fit for Qatar, and we’ll finally be able to see him riding the Aprilia.”
COT꧙A marked the one-year anniversary of Aprilia’s last GP win, and Ducati’s most recent defeat, with forme🐻r rider Maverick Vinales.

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