MotoGP Le Mans: Alex Rins: ‘Thankfully the guys avoided me’

But Rins’ podium hopes ended in dramatic fashion when he speared off track at the fast first turn, having been caught out by turbulence behind Fr🙈ancesco Bagnaia’s Ducati.
Keeping🍬 control of his GSX-RR as it bounced through the gravel, Rins soon realised he was on course to cross paths ꦕwith the leaders at the first chicane.
As his bike jumped ovꦉer the kerbs, it kicked sideways, and spa🍎t the Spaniard onto the ground just ahead of Jack Miller.
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“Luckily, I’m OK,” said꧑ Rins. “If you run off at that corner, like I did, it can be very easy to get hit by another rider - thankfully the guys avoided me and nothing bad happened.
“I had already recovered some positions and I⛎ felt strong, but when I was behind Peccoඣ, I think I got a little bit more slipstream pulling me into the corner.
“When I was in the gravel, I was just trying to keep the bike upright, it’s difficult to manage at 200 kilometres p♔er hour, while trying to look where the riders are.
“I tried to reduce the speed as much as possible and avoid a crash with Miller. “So But when I got out of the gravel and onto the tarmac, I exited at a slight angle and that꧒ caused me to crash.
“It's 💞really a shame because we did a really good weekend. We've been so comp༒etitive during all the sessions.”

Double DNF: Joan Mir’s podium drought continues
A disastrous race for Suzuki was made complete when team-mate💧 Joan Mir crashed out of foꦗurth place, on lap 14 of 27.
Like his team-mate, Mir felt his braking had been compromiseဣd behiꦉnd a Ducati, in his case Miller.
“I was recoverin🔯g the gap to the top riders,” Mir said. “It's true that behind the Ducatis, it's always difficult to stop the bike, you have to manage the situation. I didn't man🍸age it in a good way.
“I made a mistake, a bit for a mix of things, one thing was this, another is that I tried to brake little bit too much too late, then I had to trail a bit more brake t꧂han normal, and when I released the brakes, I lost the front.”
The fall meant that Mir’s quest for a first rostrum of the se☂ason continues.
“I feel like we have the potential, the bike works, we are showing flaꦗshes of performance, but I cannot put it all together to make the results that we want,” he said.
Mir’s second DNF in three races, after being taken down by Miller in Portimao, means the 2020 world champion has now dropped to joint seventh in the standings, 46 points from Fabio🌸 Quartararo.
“To fight for the championship,𓂃 you need to be on the podium regularly,” said the 2020 world champion. “I'm tr🍃ying to put it all together to be on the podium regularly.
“I'm sure that once I get a podium, it'll be easier, becau🃏se of 🌸the confidence and a bit of everything, so we have to find that.
“The tracks that are now coming up are more enjoyable for my style. Sure, this one is not, I don't enjoy this track so much. Never in my lif🌼e have I been here to Le Mans with less than two crashes in a weekend. So this time 🎶was not an exception.”
After his second non-score in as many races, Rins remains fourth in the world championship (-33 po🐻ints), having taken podiums in Argentina and Austin.

Peter has been in ♋the paddock for 20 years and has seen Valentino Rossi come and go. He is at the forefront🤪 of the Suzuki exit story and Marc Marquez’s injury issues.