Colombian of Spanish origin David Alonso (CFMoto), leader of the Moto3 world championship, showed up know very well to regain the rhythm of the competition as soon as possiblebecause he remembers that they arrived in Assen “after three weeks without a race” and, after a long break, he pointed out, “the rhythm of the competition was lost.”
“We worked a lot at home, but it’s important to be active, tboth mentally and physically, in the first training sessions to resume that rhythm, because, in the end, we only rode with the Moto3 in the grand prix and we have not done it for a long time,” Alonso acknowledged in the press of his team. release.
“It was important to accumulate a lot of laps to adapt again and be as ready as possible for the race and I had to work on certain points on the circuit, because it was a route that was quite difficult for me last year, I didn’t make one of them my best career,” David Alonso recalled with some doubts.
In the Spanish case Joel Estebanhis CFMoto teammate, said that he “really wants to compete in the Netherlands”, a new circuit for him, but emphasizes that they will work as they do before the last two races, because of Barcelona and In Italy they changed their way of doing it and it didn’t work for them, he said.
“I achieved good results in circuits I don’t know and we will fight to do it again and to do it we have to qualify, direct entry into Q2 is one goal and the other goal is to fight the front group in the race” he said in his team’s note.
Source: La Verdad

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