Just when it
seemed that the MotoGP race at the Grand Prix of Qatar was going to develop
before the rain came, it made an appearance with five minutes to go and the
start was delayed total almost 45 minutes, until conditions became practicable.
Johann Zarco excelled in the first stages of the race, leading the first six
laps until, on the seventh, he went to ground in the second corner. The options
for the group behind opened up, leaving Andrea Dovizioso in the lead, but with
Maverick Viñales and Valentino Rossi prowling close. The Ducati rider led the
most laps in Losail, eight of the twenty, but the most important lap, the last,
was headed by Maverick Viñales. The Spaniard is the first championship leader of
the season, ahead of Dovizioso and team-mate Valentino Rossi. Marc Márquez,
current champion, starts the year in the fourth place.
The Pull&Bear
Aspar Team enjoyed a bittersweet race in Qatar. The positive side has come from
the hand of Karel Abraham, who picked up his first two points of the season.
However, the Czech did not finish the race happy as he believed that he could
have gone faster had he not suffered problems with his helmet visor. Without
these problems, Abraham explains that he could have run with Jorge Lorenzo, who
finished just eight seconds faster. The other side of the coin was offered by
Alvaro Bautista. The Spaniard was running sixth, less than three seconds behind
the leader of the race at the time. However, on the seventh lap, when he reached
the last corner, he hit the ground when he lost the front end. Bautista, who won
with the Aspar Team in Qatar in 2006, does not hold great memories of night
races and is already thinking ahead to the next round of the World Championship,
which will take place in two weeks in Argentina.
14º Karel Abraham: "Those two
points are really good for me and I am very happy with them because the last
time I scored points in MotoGP was 2014. That was a long time ago and I think
this is a really great start to the season for us. As far as the race is
concerned, it was not as good as I hoped it could be, unfortunately I had some
visor problems that made it hard to brake, turn, everything. It's the first time
it has happened to me but it's frustrating. Anyway, these are two important
points to start our season, even though I really believe we could have been
running with Lorenzo in this race.”
Álvaro Bautista (DNF): "It
has been a very strange weekend. I think it would have been better to have
canceled the race and to have it done the next day, because we started just when
it should have finished. The humidity was very high and we knew that around ten
o'clock was more dangerous. In the end it was decided to run. My idea was to
finish the race, take my pace and score. I made a good start, I was in the first
group, I was comfortable, but in the middle of the race, without knowing why, I
lost the front wheel in the last corner and I fell without doing anything
special. It is annoying because I have not done anything different, everything
was normal. I was setting my pace, I have not tried to push to catch the rest, I
wanted to finish. We were sixth, two seconds off the lead. The night has not
been very good, I've had some bad luck in the night races, but the positive
thing is that there is only one night race a year.”
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