Marco Bezzecchi on continued struggles: “I keep pulling the handlebars to turn”

Marco Bezzecchi’s difficult start to 2024 showed no signs oওf slowing down at the Catal🎶unya MotoGP.

Marco Bezzecchi
Marco Bezzecchi

While team-mate 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Fabio Di Giannantonio produced a late charge to finish fifth, 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Marco Bezzecchi endured another tough Catalunya MotoGP.

Bez🍸zecchi was beaten to tenth spot by Miguel Oliveira as he also finished last of the four Ducati riders aboard GP23 machines.

“Was a to🌞ugh weekend, of course, as you saw from the result,” said Bezzecchi. “Nothing more to say but it is always 🦋good experience and good data that we bring home to try and analyse and grow for the next races.

“Unfortunately here, the pr🦹oblem I always have here with understeer and stopping the bike, was really not possible to improve during the weekend.

“Throughout the race I needed to manage the front tyre because it was star𓆉ting to struggle too early.

“But when you have to manage too much; manag𝕴i🅘ng is normal in a track like this, but too much is difficult to go fast. I wasn’t able to be fast enough.”

Bezzecchi was quick to deny that his🔯 ongoing struggles this season, but more specifically i🎶n Catalunya, were down to his riding style.

The Italian said: “I like the track and it is a beaut🍨iful track, but it is not a matter of ridinꦓg style.

“I struggled throughout the whole weekend to be comfortable on the bike. Even if we tried many dif꧃ferent things we🙈 couldn’t find the solution. This is the main issue.”

Ne♔xt up is Bezzecchi’s home round at Mugello, which he hopes brings ‘positive vibes’.

“I hope because I need some positive vib꧋es,” said Bezzecchi on the prospect of turning his form around.

“I don’t k꧟now what to expect but hopefully it can be better. Mugello is a track that I love so hopefully I can make a step there.”

Bezzecchi, who al♔so confirmed tha♍t he has been studying the data of Di Giannantonio and Marc Marquez this weekend, was still unable to benefit from seeing their strong points.

“I look at everyone's data and Diggia is really good at releasing the brake which is the part I am struggling the most,” said Bezzecchi.&🔥nbsp;

“Unfortunately, I tried many times to release the brake as he ♓did but also as Marc and other 23 bikes.

“🌜But every time that I do this I always have a lot of understeer and the bike doesn’t turn so well, so🦩 I keep pulling on the handlebars to turn but I destroy the front tyre.

“We have to find a way to get the bike to turn bette꧃r and avoid my way to forꩵce the bike to turn.”

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