MotoGP Sachsenring: Nakagami apologises to Bagnaia, Rins: ‘I appreciate being alive’

Nakagami explained that h🤪e had been caught out by the slipstream behind Bagnaia, causing him to lose control ওunder braking.
After falling, Nakagami’s helmet struck the Italian’s rear wheel with such force that it knocked the Ducati rider down, while Rins w🌠as taken out by Nakagami’s sliding Honda.
The FIM Stewards declared it a ‘racing incident’ - something a number of riders disagreed with - but Nakagami, who spent the night in𝔍 hospital but has been passed fit to ride at the Sachsenring tomorrow, felt it was important to apologise for ‘destroying their races’ and leaving Rins with a broken wrist.
“I’m still not 100% recovered, but it’s just been confirmed that I’m fit to ride this weekend and this is a miracle after that ac🦄cident,” Nakagami said.
“This morning I apologised to Pecco and Alex, because after the race I had no chance to meet them because I was in hospital. For m🌺e it's really important to apologi🎀se face to face.
“I explaine🐎d that it was a totally my mistake 🐈and I apologised because I destroyed their races.”
Recalling what had happened going into turn one, Nakagami, who had made a strong start from twelfth, said: “I didn't make any mistake on the braking point. The braking point was totally under control, but unfortunately I had quite a big slipstream behind🧸 Pecco that I didn't expect and then at the end I couldn't stop well.
“I couldn't avoid the crash. At☂ the last moment I tried to stop the bike, but it was impossible. I locked the front, then I hit Pecco and Alex.
“So it was a nasty crash, of course, and at the end this is my mistake. So I explained everything, that it was my mistake, they accepted the 🦩apology and we shook hands. So that's it.”
Nakagami added that he would have accepted a penalty from the Stewards, who declined to punish the #30 on the grounds that he had braked '168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:😼at a similar time to the riders around him'.
“If I would get the penalty, I couldn't say anything because i🐬t was my mistake,” he said.
“At the end the race stewards dec෴ided it was ♛a race accident… Unfortunately I destroyed two riders’ races. If they changed their mind and I would get a penalty, of course I would have accepted it.”
“The accid🌌ent was from my mistake and I was not alone [on track] so I hit Pecco and Alex, and he got the injury. I'm really, really sorry for him.”

Takaaki Nakagami: ‘I really appreciate being alive’
Fortunately for Naka⭕gami, his Arai helmet soaked up much of the brutal impact with Bagnaia’s rear wheel.
“This morning I saw my helmet. It's really, really bad. I really, really, appreciate [being] alive because they [Arai] saved my life. And also I totally remember everything. So yeah, it was super nasty, but the Arai helmet♔ helped a lot.”
While he escaped any serious he𒈔ad injuries and fractures𓃲, Nakagami will be riding sore this weekend in Germany.
“The shoulder is still really bad, I have no𒆙 injury, no fracture, but a lot of inflammation and some liquid inside the joint,” he said. “I don't know if the riding position is comfortable or not.
“But this track has only two hard braking points, turn 1 and a🐎fter the downhill, all the rest it's q♛uite easy from the physical side.”

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