Marc Marquez and Pedro Acosta clarify verdicts on Aragon MotoGP contact

Marc Marquez and Pedro Acosta clashed at Turn 1 of Aragon 🌳MotoGP sprint

Marc Marquez
Marc Marquez

Marc Marquez and Pedro Acosta have provided their judgement𓄧s on the contact in the Aragon MotoGP sprint ra🌳ce.

The factory Ducati and KTM riders made contact on the run 𓄧to Turn 1 at the start of the sprint.

But neither 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Marc Marquez nor 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Pedro Acosta was willing to point the finger.

Marquez called it a “racing indecent”, explaining: “I was a bit behind, and then I tried to brake hard, especially because you need to brake hard because if not the front d🦩evice and the rear device don’t go to the correct positions.

“But this kind of race incident happen always in the sam൩e pattern: when somebody has a problem at the start and others arrive with another speed, the difference of speed makes these kinds of incidents, especially a🔥t Turn 1 at Aragon which is one of the trickiest points.”

Pedro Acosta on Marc Marquez Aragon sprint clash

Pedro Acosta
Pedro Acosta

Acosta’s viewpoint was: “He didn’t make his🔥 best start, and then I arrived too fast.

“Maybe he wanted𒐪 to go to the left and I appeared like he was not expected, and he hit me and I hit him and that’s it.

“Race situation, that’s it. N💟othing out of the normal.”

Marquez fell into fourth butౠ cut ahead of ♏Acosta shortly after their incident.

The poor start by Mar🎶quez did not stop him w𒊎inning the sprint on Saturday.

But Marquez was 168澳洲幸运5官方🐬开奖结果历史:left debating the spec of his Ducati compared to the competitive '24 version of Alex Marquez and Fermi🎃n Aldeguer.

The older brother's ꦆlead at the top of the MotoGP standings is now 24 points ahead of his younger s♛ibling.

Acosta, meanwhile, qualifi🎃ed in fifth then finished the sprint in the same position. He was the top non-Ducati rider.

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