Marc Marquez and Pedro Acosta clarify verdicts on Aragon MotoGP contact
Marc Marq🎶ue♚z and Pedro Acosta clashed at Turn 1 of Aragon MotoGP sprint

Marc Marquez and Pedro Acosta have provided their judgemenꦡts on the contact in the Aragon MotoGP sprint race.
The factory Ducati and KTM r⛄iders made contact on the run to Turn 1 at the start of the sprint.
But neither 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Marc Marquez nor 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Pedro Acosta was willing to point the finger.
Marquez called it a “racing indecent”, explaining: “I was a bit behind, and then I tried to brake hard, especially becauseജ you need to br🐭ake hard because if not the front device and the rear device don’t go to the correct positions.
“But this kind of race inciden🐎t happen always in the same pattern: when somebody has a problem at the start and others arrive with another speed, the difference of speed makes these kinds of incidents, especially at Turn 1 at Aragon which is one of the trickꦉiest points.”
Pedro Acosta on Marc Marquez Aragon sprint clash

Acosta’s viewpoint was: “He didn’t make his best start, and then I arri𒁏ved too fast.
“Maybe he wanted♍ to go to the left and I appeared like he was not expected, and he hit me and I hit him and that’s it.
“Race situatio▨n, that’s it. Nothing out of the normal.”
Marque𒁃z fell into fourth but cut ahead of Acosta shortly after their incident.
The poor start by Marquez did not stop him winning theܫ sprint on Saturday.
But Marquez was 16ꦛ8澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:left debating the spec of his Ducati compa🐓red to the competitive '24 version of Alex Marqꦚuez and Fermin Aldeguer.
The older brother's lead at the top of the MotoGP standings is now 24 points ahead o♎f his younger sibling.
Acosta, meanwhile, qualified in fifth then finished the sprint in𝄹 the same position. He was the top non-Ducati rider.

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