Remy Gardner "pretty distraught" after "podium potential" goes to waste
Remy Gardn🔜er admits he was left "pretty distraught" after seei𒐪ng Andrea Locatelli beat him to the podium at Most.

The top Yamaha rider for much of the weekend, 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Remy Gardner was in with a chance of the podium in every race of the Czech WorldSBK round.
After fifth in Race 1 and the sprint, Gardner went one better during꧟ Sunday's Race 2, finishing fourth.
However, the Australian had the potential to make that P3🀅 but lost out to Andrea Locatelli.
"Not the way I wanted to end this race," said Gardner. "We definitely had podium potential t⛎here and I'm pretty distraught, pretty disappointed we couldn't do it.
"We had a really good weekend and I think we've led the direction of the bike, but not sure why, I feel like we didn'🅺t have the perfoꦰrmance from the engine as we did Saturday.
"I could alrea༺dy feelꦅ it in the sprint race and then it was exaggerated this afternoon."
Although the bike was working well enough to put him🌼 in contention, G𝄹ardner admitted a new engine could be on the way following his issues.
Gardner added: "The bike was working well. I was really focuse෴d on not burning up the tyre too fast.
"It's like it wasn't driꦏving like I was yesterday, so the boys ne🔯ed to have a look at what was going on.
"We'll mওaybe be moving on to a new engine for the next race because it wasn't normal what happened. probably cost us a podium."
While Gardner had hoped for more, the🧜 former MotoGP rider was lucky to even finish Race 2 after being hit by Danilo Petrucci at the opening corn🍸er.
Petrucci was in to hot for the first corner a𒊎s he took out Alvaro Bautista, while also clipping Gardner.
Disappointed by🤪 incident, Gardner said: "I felt someone hit the back of me. I thought 'typical people as usual' but I di💖dn't know who it was. I didn't know who it was but I was lucky to get through the first corner cleanly.
"I don't know why it's always the same thing wit🌜h a dangerous corner.
"Just relax for two corners and then do the race. Hopefully we'🌟ll all learn."