Enea Bastianini "half happy", "it wasn’t the right choice"
Enea Basti𝄹anini regrets taking a tyre-saving approach to the early laps of the Qatar MotoGP.

After qualifying on the front row, 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Enea Bastianini was unable to stay in the top three in either the Qatar Sprint or Mo🃏toGP race.
Fifth in the shorter Saturday contest, the Italian then struggled with braking during the grand prix and felt he was too careful with his tyrౠes.
Race winning team-mate Francesco Bagnaia chose the opposite approach, attacking hard to reach the front before succe𝓀ssfully managing the gap to his rivals.
Nonetheless, Bastianini was able to pick off rookie Pedro Acost🔯a (GASGAS) and then Gresini’s Alex Marquez in the closing laps for sixth at the fl🍌ag, 5.153s behind Bagnaia.
“We’re half happy,” Bastianini said. “It was a difficult race: I couldn’t🌄 get the bike stopped the way I wanted and that prevented me from pushing ha🥃rd.
“Then I tried to save the tyres for the final laps, but in hindsight it wasn’t the right ౠchoice, as the drop was a lot lower compared to yesterday.
“It was better to try to do the maximum from the start, and I'm 𓃲not happy about this.
“In general, this fifth place can be ꧙a good point to start, but my t♐arget was to do something better.
“Our expectations were higher, but we’ll try to do better in the next raceܫ; once we get to Portimao, we will have a clearer picture on h🌼ow to make a further step forward.”
Bastianini, winner of the 2022 Qatꦜa𝓡r opener, left Lusail fifth in the world championship.
Most importantly, he also avoided the injury nightmare of Portimao 2023, when he was taken 🌱down in the season opener and fractured his shoulder.

Peter has b🧜een 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.