A zero when you least expect it. Fabio Quartararo evidently he wanted at all costs to ‘close’ the World Cup, at least psychologically, looking for the victory in the Netherlands over his beloved Assen, but found himself on the ground in an attempt to attack Aleix Espargarò, a zero that allowed Francesco Bagnaia to cancel the error in Germany and to Aleix Espargarò to recover 13 points in the championship standings in El Diablo which, starting from Silverstone, will have to defend the leadership of the World Championship.
Quartararo thus commented to the microphones of Sky Sport MotoGP the first completely negative Sunday of a 2022 that seemed well addressed and that now will be sweaty until the last result until Valencia: “Day to forget. I made a rookie mistake. I attacked in Turn-5 as if it were the last corner of the last lap. A mistake that pisses me off. I had the pace to fight for the win, I made a really stupid mistake. No fault of the bike or the technique, it was a pure mistake on my part and that’s it, I arrived too aggressive and above all from too far away. The second fall? Everything hurts a little, but it’s normal. The airbag did not work. The reason for the second fall? It has to be analyzed, but it may be that the traction control sensor broke in the first fall. Sometimes this had already scared me a little, but that’s the way it is ”.
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