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Analysis of the accident in the MotoGP sprint race in Barcelona

Carl Smith by Carl Smith
May 25, 2024
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Análise do acidente na corrida de sprint do MotoGP em Barcelona

In the recent sprint race in Barcelona, only four riders crashed on their own, and three of them were leading the race at that time. Raul Fernandez, from Trackhouse Aprilia, was on his way to his first victory when he fell on the fifth lap. Brad Binder, from KTM, followed suit two laps later, when he seemed to have taken control of the race. Finally, Pecco Bagnaia, the champion, fell on the last lap in the same spot as Binder, denying himself a potential win. Let’s analyze what happened to each of these three riders.

Fernandez, a MotoGP rider in his third year, took full responsibility for his crash. He admitted to making a “stupid mistake” and felt sorry for his team. Despite feeling comfortable and in control, he tried to make up for lost time in the previous corner, which led to his fall. He acknowledged that his ambition overtook him at that moment, but understands that mistakes are part of the game.

Binder, on the other hand, has struggled to score points in the sprint races since the opening race in Qatar. He reflected on his repeated crashes and expressed frustration for not being able to stay on the bike. He believes that he just needs everything to click and hopes for a big turnaround soon. His crash occurred in a corner where he had no issues during the weekend, highlighting the unpredictable nature of the track.

Bagnaia, who had already criticized the track conditions, also fell in the same corner as Binder. He spent some time analyzing the fall and concluded that the low level of grip was to blame. Despite comfortably leading with a pace advantage, he couldn’t avoid the crash. He emphasized that he was completely focused and in control, making the fall even more surprising.

For the three drivers, these falls were missed opportunities. They were leading the race and had the potential for a good result, but the unpredictable nature of the track overcame them. Now they look towards the big prize on Sunday, where finishing the race will be their top priority.

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