Qatar MotoGP: 'Angry' Rins goes down fighting
𒁏Alex Rins rolled up his sleeves and took the fight to𒐪 Danilo Petrucci in Sunday's season-opening Qatar MotoGP.
But it backfired when Rins, who had qualified a MotoGP best of sixth, fell 🐎frℱom his Suzuki on an unlucky lap 13 of 22.
"I was starting from sixth position - my best result. Then the feeling with the clutch was not so good on the start and we missed a bit on the fir🅘st lap," explained Rins, who dropped back to ninth.

Alex Rins rolled up his sleeves and took the fighᩚᩚ🌌ᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚt to Danilo Petrucci in Sunday's season-opening Qatar MotoGP.
But it backfired when Rins, who had qualified a MotoGP best of sixth, fell from 🐼ౠhis Suzuki on an unlucky lap 13 of 22.
"I was starting from sixth position - my best result. Then the feeling with the clutch was not so good on the start and ♎we missed a bit on the first lap," explained Rins, who d✤ropped back to ninth.
The Spaniard was initially able to shadow race winner Andrea Dovizioso as he moved through a vast lead group, but lost touch with the ꦏDucati rider when he j🌃umped from sixth to fourth on lap 8.
"When I was with Dovi I was following him easy - not very easy, but easy. But when he started to overtake on the straight it was🀅♓ impossible for me. I wasn’t competitive on the brakes today."
And that would prove his downfall, just after t൩he halfway stage.
"Petrucci was really good on 🐭the brakes. I ܫwas trying to fight with him for sixth position when I lost the front.
"Finally, if I had stayed in ninth or tenth I would have finished the r🅺ace in that position. I think that we have potential for more.
"I’m angry. I want to learn mo🅠re and I🍒 think we have more potential to be closer to the front.
"Fighting with Petrucci, who is a really good braker. We crashed. Nothing more. I didn’t do a 🦋big mistake, like in Valencia for example when I started in second gear.
"Today I was more calm and more consistent."
Alth🎉ough losing out on the brakes, Rins and the G𝓰SX-RR were gaining in other areas.
"What I saw in the race was that we are really competitive in fast corners and exiting from slow corners. In 𝔉general we have a really like stable bike. We have a really well balanced bike.
"Today we were missing a little bit in braking but in the rest of the areas, 🐠it was perfect.
"For example on the straight I started from the last corner❀ and I think I arrived [at turn one] 0.3 or 0.5 from Petrucci. To gain this is very difficult. Finally in the fast corners they were disturbing me a little bit. But anyway, we’ll keep working."
Team-mate Andrea ✤Iannone, who fell while 🦋fighting for a podium in Qatar last season, finished ninth.

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