Italian MotoGP: 'Difficult day’ following Dupasquier tragedy - Joan Mir

Joan Mir takes second MotoGP podium of 2021 with third place at Mugello; but admits ‘dangerous sport’ that is motorcycle racing led to a ‘difficult day’, following the terrible news of Moto3 rider Jason Dupasquier passing away due to injuries suffered in qualifying crash.
Joan Mir Italian MotoGP, 29 May 2021
Joan Mir Italian MotoGP, 29 May 2021
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Joan Mir claimed his second MotoGP podium of the 20🔜21 season fo𒆙r Suzuki on a difficult day after Moto3 rider Jason Dupasquier passed away. 

News of Dupasquier succumbing to the injuries suffered in qualifying led to a minute of silence o💛n the grid with all riders present. 

Speaking after the race, Mir said ‘there’s no preparation’ for what ha♈ppened, and that he sends his ‘stren💧gth’ to the family of Dupasquier. 

Mir added: "There’s ꧒no preparation for it. Everyone of us - more the riders, we feel this more than others because we can empathise a lot with this type of thing, because a lot of times we forget what can happen. 

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"We have to respect each other a lot, to♌ always be responsible, and don’t forget that this൩ is a dangerous sport. 

"So all the strength that I can give to the family. It was a difficult day today at 🌄the office." 

On-track, it was a return to the podium for Mir and Suzuki as he matched his season best result of third from Portima෴o. 

Mir struggled to get pas꧙t team-mate Alex Rins and the Ducati of Jack Miller early on, but once he did, theౠ 2020 world champion managed to quickly close down Johann Zarco and Miguel Oliveira. 

Mir was able to make his ✨move on Zarco at the change of direction corners - Casanova and Savelli. 

"I’m real🧔ly satisfied about the job that we did. The team works really well, I was able to make a weekend from less to more and to find step-by-step the good pace and the good ꦕfeelings with the bike," said Mir. 

"Here, the goal is always the🌳 podium, but we k📖now that here and these first tracks for us would be difficult. 

"At the end we have two podiums at the moment a💧nd now there are better tracks coming for us, so we’re quite optimistic. 

🍨"I think we will be st♈ronger and stronger and hopefully to always be here."

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