MotoGP: Shaina interviews… Sam Lowes!

Shaina Salvia A. S.:

Hi Sam🧔, I have five questions, the first is; how difficult was it for you to get used to the Moto🃏GP bike?

Sam Lowes:

It's quite a lot dif⛦ferent to the Moto2 bike, because there's a different way to ride and it's a 🃏lot faster - which is fun! In the end it is still a bike, so some things are quite similar. But the maximum power, acceleration and braking are the three areas you have to get used to most on a MotoGP bike. But it's not so bad.

Shaina Salvia A. S.:

Shaina interviews… Sam Lowes!

Shaina Salvia A. S.:

Hi Sam, I have five questions, the firs🔯t is; how🔥 difficult was it for you to get used to the MotoGP bike?

Sam Lowes:

It's quite a lot different to the Moto2 bike, because there's a different way to ride and it's a lot faster - which is fun! In the end it is still a bike, so some 🍌things🔜 are quite similar. But the maximum power, acceleration and braking are the three areas you have to get used to most on a MotoGP bike. But it's not so bad.

Shaina Salvia A. S.:

Do you think MotoGP is harder than Moto2?

Sam Lowes:

I think it's a little bit harder, but very different, because in Moto2 all the bikes are more-or-less the same. The engines are identical and the differences between the Kalex, Speed Up and Suter chassis are very small. Whereas in MotoGP there is😼 a big difference between the bikes; Honda, Ducati, Yamaha, Aprilia, KTM, Suzuki. So it's a bit harder from a technical side.

Shaina Salvia A. S.:

You have crashed more this year, is that more to 🏅do with you or the bike?

Sam Lowes:

Some of it is me of course, but also the bike has high potential, but is very complicated. We suffer a little bit with the front tyre, so in some 💫tracks when we have ꦍa problem with the front of the bike, or the tyre, it's difficult for us.

I'd say it's a combination of me getting used to MotoGP and also a little proble🃏m of Aprilia because Aleix, my team-mate, has crashed more this season🔯 than before in MotoGP.

I'd say it's 50-50.

Shaina Salvia A. S.:

Are you happy to go back to Moto2 next year?

Sam Lowes:

This season for me has been not the most enjoyable, for many reasons. So I'm🍷 happy to go back to Moto2 and try and win the championship, then come back to MotoGP in a dif🐻ferent way.

Shaina Salvia A. S.:

What can you tell us about next year?

Sam Lowes:

I have a nice 🐲agreement with the Interwetten team and KTM. Our goal is to fight for the world cham🔜pionship and obviously, if we can, become world champion. It's nice to go into next season with that as a realistic target and it's what we'll aim to do.

Shaina Salvia A. S.:

My last question, if you were not a grand prix rider what you be doin💝g right now?

Sam Lowes:

Good question! I try not to think about it too much! I like all sport♔s, I play golf a lot so I'd love to be a professional golfer. It's very different to bike racing. Something like that. I like the life of a sportsperson♛ so I'd probably try to do something like that.

Shaina Salvia A. S.:

A lot of riders have told mಞe they wou𝔍ld do something in sport…

Sam Lowes:

It’s true, we all like sport and the way of life.

Shaina Salvia A. S.:

Thanks for your time.

Sam Lowes:

Thank you.

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