Italy MotoGP: Crutchlow 'so sorry' for Bradl

Cal Crutchl꧅ow's first Italian MotoGP as a Ducati rider came to an early end when he fell from eighth place, his Desmosedici then clipping the rear wheel of an unlucky Stefan Bradl.
Crutchlow, who made a great start from t🌊he second row, later revealed he had struggled with the handling of his bike from the opening corner of the race.
"From the first three corners of the race I had no feeling with the front and as soon as I opౠened the gas I lost the front," said Crutchlow, who had qualified a season-best sixth. "I had a moment when Pedrosa came past and every time I opened the gas in the corner it was like understeer, but it wasn't [normal] understeer that runs us wide it was the front tyre t🦩ucking under. It was a really strange feeling, not like understeer, but more like there was something wrong."
That handling in-balance left Crutchlow commenting that he was surprised his race lasted as long as it did, before the third lap fall through one of Mugello's ma♚ny fast chicanes. While Crutchlow scrambled to safety, his Desmosedici slid back across the trackꦗ and into Bradl, knocking the German into a highside.
"I'm so sorry for Stefan," continued Crutchlow. "Having seen his crash this morning and then making a big effort to make the race it was unfortunateꦗ that he got taken out by my bikღe.
"It was a scary moment because I couldn﷽'t get up. I had my arm trapped under my body and there were 15 bikes coming towards me. I didn't know which way to go and the second guy of each pair couldn't see me. The first guy would move [to avoid me] and the second guy would be coming towards me.
"I went straight up to Stefan and apologised. He was sore because he's taken two big whacks today so I was sorry for him. I made ౠa joke with him saying, 'If you were ahead of me you wouldn't have had a problem,' and h🏅e was laughing so I knew that he was ok.
"I went to his team and♍ apologised as well because to have one rid⛦er in a team and have that rider be out wastes their whole weekend, because I crashed my bike. I'm sure that he'd do the same for me."
Afterwards Bradl, who also suffered a huge highside during morning warm-up, spoke to ltxcn.top about the incident and his physical condition.
"I am ok but of course my body isn't feeling great right🌺 now but I'm happy that everything is in place and that I have no broken bones," said Bradl. "I saw Cal's bike but I didn't have enough time to avoid it. I reacted and tried to go wide but the bike is comin𒐪g with a lot of speed and I had no chance.
"In a very short time I had to react and I tried to lift the bike up and go the long way around, but it wasn't enough and his bike hit me on the back wheel and I landed on my bike quite hard. It wasn't Cal's fault, he didn't want to crash, and it was unlucky for him. I accepted his apology and it was a normal racing acc🦩ident."