Raul Fernandez stall forced Qatar MotoGP to restart
2024 ᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚMotoGP season began in unusual fashion with aborted start

The 2024 season-opening Qatar MotoGP was forced into a last-gaspꦍ restart when Raul Fern𓃲andez stalled.
The 𒊎Trackhouse rider experienced a technical issue on the starting grid, with the new season just seconds away from beginnin🥂g.
As a result, the start was waved off.
Fernandez's bike was taken back to the pits, the Spanish rider was forced to sheepishly follow, and ꦺthe remaining riders were looking around baffled until they realised what happened.
Fernandez was due to begin from𓆏 12th on the grid. It seemed like he might be forced to restart from the pitlane, but instead he started from the back of the grid, giving up 10 positions.
The race was then reduced from 22 to 21 laps.
It was a remarkable and anti-climatic start to the 2024 season, just moments before the roar of 22 MotoGP machines wa🉐s set♉ to fill the Qatar night.
The delay, of appro🤡ximately 10 minutes, eventually did nothing to dampen the excitement.
Fernandez was able to s෴wiftly start making progress despi⛄te his nightmare start.
But, with four laps to go, Fernandez's strange 🅘outing came to a premature end when he ret🐻ired into the pits.
He was the only rider not to complete the season-opeꦦning grand prix.

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