Joan Mir: Australian MotoGP “was a nightmare”
“I struggled dur🅰ing 🦂all the race with some unexpected problem…”

Joan Mir was feeling positive before the Australian MotoGP, but ultimately crashed out after suffering with an “unexpected” p🌞roblem from the s🌠tart.
While Mir’s Repso🎐l Honda teammate Luca Marini left Australia feeling as though the work he and his team had been doing from the beginning of the year is fina🍃lly paying off, such positivity was absent in the summary of the race from Mir.
“It was a nightmare,” Mir told MotoGP.com after cr🧸ashing out of the Austra▨lian Grand Prix with two laps to go.
“I didn’t understand what really happened, honestly. I struggled during all the race with some unexpected proble༒m that I didn’t have 🎃during all the weekend.
“It’s these days that you don’t know what t⛄o say, because I was optimistic, in the Warm Up my feelings were a lot better, and we work a bit on the detಌails for the race. “
Mir said that it was a vibration that made his race so difficult, and 🌠one that is difficult to solve because he app꧙ears to be the only Honda rider who suffered from it in Australia.
“Then, in the race, I🥀 was not able to ride. I was having a huge amount of vibration on the bike.
“We don’t really 🉐understand from where we have the vibration, because it seems 𒐪like I’m the only one and this is very difficult.
“We will try 🐭to understand, this is the only thing that I can say: we will try to understand, we will work, and we will not give up.”

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