Badl can't explain front end crash in Qatar

Stefan Bradl is adamant rider error was not to blame after the LCRꦍ Honda rider crashed out of sixth place in Qatar.
Bradl had lost fifth position to Yamꦗaha's Valentino Rossi when he lost 🍬the front at Turn 7 on the eighth lap.
Although the German rider 🐬had lost confidence to push the front hard, he was at a loss to explain to cause of his🍰 fall.
"Since t🃏he beginning of the race I was not e𝔍nough confident with the front tyre feeling and I felt the same issue we suffered on Friday; probably even worse.
"We fe🎀lt not so bad in the warm-up session as🦩 I was lapping consistently fast," said Bradl.
"Unfortunately in the race I could not push over the front and c▨ould not do anything t⭕o improve my pace.
"Rossi passed me and I was not capable to f🐲ollow him because of this fro𝐆nt issue as I was losing the front in every corner.
"Hone🀅stly I have not made any mistake so I can not explain exaಌctly why I crashed," he added.
"We will investigate checking the da🥃ta together with my technicians."