Today’s Grand Prix at the Sachsenring circuit has left us with a bittersweet taste. Although the team’s good work and the previous days in Germany made us believe in the possibility of a good result, we have to settle for the point earned by our rider Jaume Masià, who has shown why he was the world champion last year in the Moto3 category. This is the magic of this sport, where nothing is guaranteed, and a mechanical failure can ruin a good weekend, as happened to Bo Bendsneyder.The bad news came when we saw our rider Bo Bendsneyder return to the box a few laps into the race. After his start, the technical team detected that the bike was hotter than usual and was experiencing power issues. After the technical analysis, the mechanical failure was verified, causing the bike to stop and Bo to abandon the race. A pity for our Dutch rider, who, despite the good work done with his technical team and starting from the fifteenth position, could not finish the good start to the weekend.
#64 Bo Bendsneyder (DNF)
“I’m frustrated with the final result here in Germany because we had a mechanical problem that we couldn’t do anything about. We race with electronics and sometimes things like today happen. We have to stay positive because, in my opinion, we had a very good weekend. We keep making progress and I’m very happy with the work the team has done. I wish we had the next race next week, but now it’s time to keep working hard, training, and being prepared for Silverstone.”
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Source: motogp.com, preicanosrt.com