Andalucia MotoGP: 'Cooked' Pol pays for qualifying mistake

After the high of matching KTM's best dry MotoGP finish of sixth and being just one-second from the podium in the season opener, Pol Espargaro's chances of repeating the feat were dealt a severe blow when he fell during qualiꦯfying for the second Jerez event.

That left Espargaro 12th on the grid, compared to fifth one week earlier, and 🌳he soon found himself being 'boiled' by the pack in the baking heat.

'Cooked' Pol pays for qualifying mistake

After the high of matching KTM's best dry MotoGP f𒀰inish 🃏of sixth and being just one-second from the podium in the season opener, Pol Espargaro's chances of repeating the feat were dealt a severe blow when he fell during qualifying for the second Jerez event.

That left Espargaro 12th🎃 on the grid, compared to fifth one week earlier, and he soon found himself being 'boiled' by the pack in the baking heat.

"My mistakes started yesterday and🌊 I was paying for it today," Espargaro said. "On the first laps I was fighting with guys I should not h🐷ave been fighting with. We lost around 5-6 seconds [to the leaders] and when a factory bike takes 5-6 seconds from you at the beginning, how can you recover?

"It was my fault but ♕that started from yesterday. We said yesterday it would 💙be hard to overtake, the front tyre gets super-hot when you are behind someone and the pressure goes up. It is impossible to pass on the brakes. I am using the brakes 100%.

"Our pace at the beginning was not too far from the top guyౠs. I saw them close but then I made a mistake trying🙈 to overtake Petrucci and Zarco and my brother overtook me.

"I was then fighting with them trying to overtake ༺them and I boiled myself completely just by being behind them. There was amazing heat. I had the feeling at mid-race that the🍸 heat was beating me.

"My brother crashed in front of me and also Petrucci, so I thought it was better to finish a⭕nd take the points in this short championship.🐭 It was definitely the toughest race of my life.

"For me, the heat was way-worse than Malaysia o𝔍r Thailand. I’ve actually never felt anything so bad and so hot as this race. I’ve never felt my hands burning like they were here.

"The first race I could manage, here in this race – after four laps – I was comple⭕tely cooked. I was trying to take air on the straight because I couldn’t breathe and have never felt that before in Malaysia or Thailand, even when injured."

Accidents and technical problems ahead at𝓰 least allowed Espargaro to salvage seventh place, albeit a distant 17.5s from Petronas Yamaha race winner Fabio Quartararo compared to 6.9s a week before.

The 7-6 results also mean Esparg൩aro left Jerez tied for fourth 🦩place in the world championship with Takaaki Nakagami (LCR Honda).

"If someone ꦑwould have said to us before coming to Jerez that we would have 4th in the championship after the💫se two rounds we would never have believed them! This is the job KTM have done in the winter," Espargaro said.

"Not only is the bike performing good, but we have seen factories like Yamaha not fin𝔉ishing. They were struggling a lot with the engines, also Aprilia and Ducati. No-one at KTM had a problem with the✤ engine.

"This shows it is a team sport and it is not an individu🧜al sport like it seems on the TV. It is team work and thanks to that we are fourth in the cha𝄹mpionship. For sure in pre-season we did not think we would be in the top 6-7 so easily but finally we are in those positions.

"We made a bad start today, the temperature was super-high and it was not a normal conditions but,🃏 yeah, we are performing well and we are happy. I didn’t make a good race today but it al🐎l started yesterday."

Despite his disappoinඣt💧ment, Espargaro was the only KTM rider to finish on Sunday.

Rookie team-mate Brad Binder clipped Tech3 KTM colleague Mi🔯guel Oliveira into a highside at Turn One, then later crashed out in a separate incident. Oliveira's team-mate Iker Lecuona also fell.

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