The French Fabio Quartararo (Yamaha YZR M 1), reigning MotoGP world champion who finished third in Sepang, he explained that his exit was “not fantastic”.
“I saw that ‘Pecco’ started very fast and was almost ahead, that I braked late to gain positions in the first corner and I got fifth and it was a big help in the race,” he admitted.
“Then I tried to get hooked on them but it was impossible. In any case, I think we had one of the best races of the yearstarting far from the formation and I’m satisfied with my race,” said the French Yamaha rider.
About the championship he commented: “You can never predict what will happen and I knew that if Pecco was first, I would have to finish on the podium to continue in the selections.At one point in the race I thought I could get close, but with two laps left I was close to the limit so I decided to stop a little”.
The drop due to his finger injury was acknowledged as “a bit strange”. “Riding a bike you don’t need it, but it’s a circuit where you use the ‘holeshot’ device (suspension locking system) and you do everything with your left hand, but it wasn’t a problem. on drugs and with the adrenaline in my body.
“The aim is to keep the championship alive until Valencia, but I don’t expect Pecco to win the race, although the most important thing for me is that I enjoyed the race and I haven’t enjoyed this bike for a long time, so we will see, Valencia is a circuit that I like and all I have to do is fight for victory . I want to enjoy the last race. It will win or lose. You play all or nothing. One goal, so I will enjoy Valencia. At least I want to do a race like in Malaysia, said Quartararo.
Source: La Verdad

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