MotoGP Americas: Rossi: 'You make a small mistake, you pay'

Valentino Rossi suffered his first MotoGP non-finish since🤪 Aragon 2014 during Sunday's 🧜Austin race.
The Italian fell from his Movistar Yamaha on lap 3 of the grand prix, the fron✨t of his M1 sliding away through the fast Turn 2 right-hander.
"For sure the situation is different for this year with these tyres," Rossi explained. "Because last y☂ear the Bridgestone had some other problem but wer💞e very safe on the front.
"This year if you make a small mistake, you pay. Because at that corner I entered at the same speed, but have two bumps - maybe I was more inside and I lose 💝the front. So you have to concentrate, be precise and try not to make any mistake in the race.
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"Michelin ca𒆙n work but especially we have to work on the bikes, try to improve the bikes to make a better match with these tyres and especially try not to make any mistake," he said.
"For me like this is quite normal. I think it is like with the♊ Pirelli in Superbike; If you make a mistake you crash. The Bridgestone you could make some small mistake without crashing.
"The Michelin tyr𝔍es have good performance, are good to ride and I like. The problem is you can't make🦹 a mistake."
Rossi had been as high as second on the opening lap only to be swallowed by the pack along the 🤡back straight, demoting him to sixth, the position he later fell from. The Doctor revealed his lack of acceleration was down to a clutch issue.
"My problem today is that I burned the clutch on the start. For some reason this year with the clutch we are a little bit more in trouble and already in Argentina had some problem. But this time I burned the clutch so I had a lot of problems in the first two 🎀laps because it slipped a lot and I had to open the throttle 50% on the straight," he said.
"But I was there and think I have to stay quiet because usually after the start the temperature [of the clutch] goes down and the feeling comes back. In fact I felt the feeling come back but after I did the mistake, maybe I los🃏t concentratiꦰon.
"It's an great shame ܫbecause we worked very well this weekend, I was very competitive - more than in the past here - and could do a good race. But I did a mistake. It happens.🌳"
The rare DNF leaves Ros💟si third in the world championship, but already 33-pointsꦅ behind Sunday's winner Marc Marquez.
Rossi's team-mate and reigning champion, who fell at the previous round in Argentina, is 12-points clear of Rossi after finishi🅺ng runner-up in Austin.

Peter has been in the paddock for 20 years and has seen Valenti🥃no Rossi come and go. He is at the forefront of the Suzuki exit story and Marc Marquez’s injury issues.