Remy Gardner: “I lost a bit of skin, but I'll be alright”
Remy Gardner ahead of two Hondas on his return🍎 to MotoGP, but loses 'a bit of skin' as a stand-in for Monster Yamaha.

168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Remy Gardner completed his first day on a MotoGP bike since 2022, and first ever on a Yamaha M1, with t🌞he 20th fastest lap time during Friday practice for the German GP.
That put him ahead of the Hondas of Stefan Bradl and Joan Mir, while only one-second from team-mate Fabio Q🌳uartararo in 14th.
But the day wasn’t without incident for the Australian, who has taken his first WorldSBK podiums for GYTR Yamaha this season, after beiꦅng one of ten riders to fall in the afternoon hour.
“Obviously, I str🅷uggled a lit꧙tle bit in FP1 adapting to the Michelins and the bike,” Gardner said. “Before the [afternoon] Practice session we did a little work on the riding by checking data and readjusting the electronics and, actually, it was not going half bad.
“I think the gap [+1.783s] is not too bad for having spent just two hours on the bike, it's not horrible. Maybe we could have done a 1'20.9s, or something like that, if I hadn't gone down at the end and would have ma𒐪naged to put the whole lap together, whic🥃h I think is respectable.
“On that last lap, I went into Turn 13 a bit hot, and with the slipstream I locked the front tyre and we💖nt down pretty early on braking. I didn't expect it.
“Unfortunately, my little pinky [finger] got 🃏caught under the handlebar for a split second there, and I lost a bit of skin, but I'll 🦹be alright.
“I think a points finish may be a bit much to ask this weekend. If I can battle with other riders and have a𓆉 good f🃏ight in the race and enjoy myself, in the end, that's the most important.”
Team director Massimo Meregalli said: “Remy did a good job, apart from maybe the crash at the end. It's not easy to fill in for a MotoGP rider on such short notice. Gigs like thi൲s come with a lot of pressure, but he handled it well.
“He's new to our team a𒁏nd to riding the M1, but he already did good lap times on the first day, and we're impr𝔍essed.
“We're glad his crash at the end was not more serious, and we're looking forward to contin💯ꦡue our work with him tomorrow, gathering as much data as possible.”
Gardne🀅r spent the 2022 season in MotoGP as a Tech3 KTM rider, taking a best finish of 🦄11th and 15th place in Germany.

Peter has been in the paddock for 20 years and has seen Valentino Rossi come and go. He is at the forefront of🍒 the Suzuki exit story and Marc Marquez’s injury issues.