'No blame' in Rossi clash - Bautista

Alvaro Bautista wasn't a popular man among the Mugello fans, having cla🌃sꩲhed with home hero Valentino Rossi on the opening lap of Sunday's Italian MotoGP.
The incident occurred on the exit of turn two. Bautista said he was unaware that Rossi had made a move around the outside, while Rossi suggested the Spaniard may have been 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:trying to defend his position.
Either way, the impact sent Bautista to the ground, while Rossi speared oꩵff track before also falling and then slamming into a protective tyre barrier. Both riders were able to walk away.
"Unfortunately in turn three I made contact with Valentino and we both crashed out of a race that was very important for both of us," said Bautista, whose Gresini Honda team is based in Italy. "Valentino and I have watched the incident back together in Race Directi🍨on and it was just a racing incident tha🌺t leaves us both with a bitter taste in the mouth but neither of us is to blame.
"I was on the inside and it is very difficult to see a rider on the outside from there. He was taking a slightly different line and that's why we came together when we changed direction. I didn't see hไim. I just felt his bike hitting me. It's a shame because I felt good on the bike. These things happen but we have to forget about it and try to think about the next race."
Race D🌌irection agreed with Bautista and no further action will be taken.

Peter has been in the paddock for 20 years and h♑as seen Valentino Rossi come and go. He is at the forefront of the Suzuki exit story an🔯d Marc Marquez’s injury issues.