Bezzecchi blames Binder for turn one clash, Bagnaia ‘couldn’t do anything’
Marco Bezzecchi says Brad Binder was at fault for the turn one incident that resulted in Francesco Bagnaia cܫrashing out of the sprint.

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Marco Bezzecchi was one of several big names who crashed during the Spanish MotoGP sprint, after hitting a wet patch.
But Bezzecchi, who started second, was part of an incident already on lap two when he was hit by Francesco Bagnaia, who crashed after being hit by Brad Binder at turn one.&nb🔜sp;
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The accident occurred when Binder got a poor run out of the final corner following his battle wi�𝓰�th Marc Marquez.
Bezzecchi took advantage by going down the inside of Binder at turn one, while Ba🦩gnaia was🍷 on the outside.
But when all three riders arrived at turn one, Binder, wh🔯o was keen to make up for his opening error, went for a very🔯 small gap on the inside of Bagnaia before hitting the two-time MotoGP champion.
Discussing the incident, Bezzecchi sai෴d: “Binder went out really badly frꦿom the last corner because he made a mistake with Marc.
“I was on the outside of the last corner and th🤡en found myself on the inside of the first corner. I just tried to brak🎃e strongly.
“I think I could fin꧙ish the overtake well but Brad cut to the inside and touched Pecco and Pecco found myself on the outside.
“He cou👍ldn’t really do anything. What I heard was a big hit on my back. I didn’t know what happened in the moment and then o💝n the replay I understood.”
A 🥃few laps later and Binder was down at turn five, as Alex Marquez and Enea Bastianini also went down after hitting a damp patch at turn five.
“It was really easy to make a mistakeꦫ there,” added Marquez. “I was trying to leave some margin and I moved maybe 20cm in that lap and made a mistake.
“Also the two guys followin🌄g me did the same mistake.”
Speaking ab𒀰out the bizarre scene of events from behind Marquez and Binder, Bastianini added: “I was fighting for the podium but in turn five, every la♚p there was a lot of water.
“I don’t know i𝔉f it was coming from the asphalt. When I went ins💙ide I saw Brad and Alex crash.
“I tried to piꦆck up the bike a little bit but it was too late and impossible not to ꦍcrash.”