Marc Marquez explains first crash on factory Ducati in Americas GP practice

By far the fastest rider on Friday, Mar🌞c Marquez had a litt🧜le hiccup when he hit the deck in FP1.

Marc Marquez crash
Marc Marquez crash
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Marc Marquez admitted that there was no need for him to push so early in ꦰwet conditions after recording his first crash as a factory Ducati MotoGP rider in Friday practice for the Americas Grand Prix.

Just 15 minutes into the start of the day’s running at a rain-soaked Circuit of the Americas, Marquez suffered a major highside at Turn 2 andꦛ landed on the ta♔rmac.

The Spaniard was uninjured in the incident and was able to rejoin the session on his second bike, eventually finishing third-quickest behind 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Franco Morbidelli and 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Jack Miller.

However, it was notable as being Marquez's first crash with the 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:factory Ducati team in an official session, although he did have a low-speed fall during testing at Sepang last mꦅonth.

Speaking afterwards, the six-time MotoG🌌P champion took full responsibility for the incident, explaining that he didn’t have a full understanding of the track conditions when he went down at Turn 2.

[It was] my mistake because it was ♐not the time to have this kind of mistakes in FP1,” the 32-year-old told MotoGP.com.

“But with that extra motivation, with extra confidence, I didn't understand or I di💎dn't check there was that amount of water on the racetrack and I had aquaplaning at Turn 2.

highsides at T2 after setting a new fastest lap! 🇺🇸

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Marqu🏅ez enjoyed a much better outing during the main practice se🌊ssion on Friday afternoon, as he revelled in mixed conditions to top the charts by seven tenths of a second.

Even then, he insisted that he didn’t give it all 🅘ꦯon his final flying lap, knowing that taking too much risk on a drying track could risk another crash.

“These were my conditions. I feel comfortable, I feel natural with th♓ose wetꦜ patches,” he said. “Every lap the race track improved a little bit, every lap I improved.

[On] the last l𒀰ap I didn't push because that was not time to make another mistake. I already had a lap time to stay in Q2 [and] that was the target. Tomorrow the target will be the front row.”

With dry weather expected for the remainder of the 🤪week, the competitive picture could well change on Saturday as the sun shines again over COTA.

Marquez admitted that teams will hav🌄e limited opportunities on Saturday morning to hone their set-upౠs before qualifying and the sprint later in the day.

“Tomorrow everything will be more tight and more close beca🀅use today was very difficult condi𓄧tions.

“The weekend will start tomorrow. It will be very difficu�🃏�lt to understand the tyres and the set-up and all these things in only 30 minutes because we have only 30 minutes [of practice running].

“But let's see if we can understand what we need for the time attack and what we need for the sprint race.”
 

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