Qatar MotoGP: Martin 'feared for life', 'pushed Pecco's bike away with hand'

Jorge Martin's Qatar MotoGP season-opener came to a brutal end was he was taken down by fellow Duc🍌ati rider Francesco Bagnaia.
Starting from pole position, Martin lost momentum during a near miไss with eventual winn🌞er Enea Bastianini off the line and finished the opening lap in seventh.
"I didn't start well, anyway I was still top three, but I got close to Enea and had to close the throttle. A lot of riders overtook me and from then everything we🍒nt wrong," Martin said.
Rather than mount a recovery, the Pramac rider found he couldn't overtake the Aprilia of Aleix Espargaro and&nb🦩sp;lost a further place to the Suzuki of Alex Ri🅺ns.
But things got a lot worse when Bagnaia then dived for the insi🍸de at𓂃 turn one, the Italian losing the front of his Desmosedici at 150km/h, which then rammed into the side of Martin.
Last year's Styrian winner, who missed four races of his rookie season after serious injuries in Portimao, then became dangerously sandwiched between the pair of GP22s as he slid off track and bounced through the gr🌊avel trap.
"Actually, it was the first time I had a fear about my life because I was really fast into the gravel between both bikes and I think I ▨pushed one bike, Pecco's bike, with my hand," Martin said.
and two Championship contenders are OUT of the season opener! — MotoGP (@MotoGP)Bagnaia immediately rushed over to check🔜 on Martin and the Spaniard shrugged it off as a racing incident.
But Martin was more concerned by his lack of top sp🃏eed and pace.
"I'm not happy. I mean, crashes sometimes happen. I'm just angry because we were uncompetitive today," Martin explained. "I was expecting to be fig🌊hting for the podium or even the victory. But the pace wasn’t there. We had some issues and we need to understand.
"I couldn't overtake even an Aprilia or 𝐆the Suzukis. I don't know exactly which is our strong point now. We don’t have a strong point. So we need to understand well and focus to try to improve because I think 7th-8th place was the maximu𒅌m today."
Martin set a top speed of 352.9km/h during the race, 🐟which was matched by team-mate Johann Zarco, Bagnaia, VR46's Marco Bezzecchi and Honda's Alex Marquez.
But the best of the race was a 357.6km/h by Suzuki's Joan Mir, followed by Bastianini on 355.2. The Aprilias of Maverick Vinales and Aleix 🔯Espargaro, Suzuki of Rins and Honda of Marc Marquez wer🦋e also ahead of Martin on 354.0.
While Bagnaia and factory team-mate Jack Miller have the 2021-2022 engine mix Martinౠ, Zarco and VR46's Luca 🐠Marini have the full 2022 engine.

Peter has been 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 inj🦄ury issues😼.