“We are ruining our sport,” Yamaha’s Massimo Meregalli says after riders-stewards meeting

A crucial meeting was held at the French MotoGP betw🐽een riders and stewards, a possible opportunity to air grievances and discuss solutions, yet when it passed the gloom was not lifted.
Riders even suggested that, less than 24 hours later in ♑the sprint race at Le Mans, the s𒊎tewards were already failing to implement their own rules.
Yamaha duo 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Fabio Quartararo and 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Franco Morbidelli were both penalised🏅 at the Spanish MotoGP fওor incidents that their team felt were unfair.
Team director Meregalli spoke to BT Sport the day after the riders-stewards meeting at Le Mans and continued his criticis൲m: “It’s not new, what happened in Jerez. We were really disappointed.
“But sometimes I feel that when we co♈mplain it i🐟s almost useless.
“Because, so far, nothing has been done.
“We had the same problems l📖ast year, we face the same issues this year.

“Th꧒e problem isn’t up 🍸to us. Someone above us has to decide.
“I hope, based on all the accidents ꦜand judgments, someone will take a decision.
“We ar𝓀e in a situation where we are ruining our sport. We used to 🐼ride - now, every time, they need to find someone to penalise.”
Aprilia’s Aleix E♉spargaro angrily insisted he would no longer speak about the stewards for the rest of the season because he has no faith that the problems will ease.
Luca Marini of the Mooney VR46 team even claimed that he asked the stewards if a rider would be punished if they make contact, and disturb, another bike. But when he was touched by Brad Binder, he s🍌ays, the stewards did not intervene.

James was a sports jour✱nalist at Sky Sports for a decade covering everything from American sports, to football, to F1.