MotoGP - Le Mans Too easy for Marquez - Rossi

MotoGP - Le Mans Too easy for Marquez - Rossi

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Movistar Yamaha’s Valentino Rossi has admitted his braking error in the middle of yesterday’s Le Mans MotoGP made it too easy for Marc Marquez to get through and carry on to win his fifth race out of five 2014 starts.

Movistar Yamaha’s Valentino Rossi has admitted his braking error in the middle of yesterday’s Le Mans MotoGP made it too easy for Marc Marquez to get through and carry on to win his fifth race out of five 2014 starts.

The Doctor had capitalised on the young Spaniard’s average start and made a break at the front but Marquez went through the field like a hot knife through butter and caught Rossi with 16 laps of 28 to go.

“For sure I’m very happy about the race and the result. I made a very good start and when I saw Dovi and Bradl in front I knew I could go faster than them so I overtook. I got in front and tried as hard as possible but it was more difficult with the front today, maybe because the asphalt was hot,” said Rossi.
“Anyway I tried the maximum and my pace was not so bad. I was waiting for Marc or Jorge and Dani to arrive, when Marc arrived I tried to push a lot to stay on the 1’34.0 to make the work difficult for him but in the crucial moment of the race I made a mistake in braking. “I braked a little bit too deep and went wide. It's a great pity as it was too easy for Marc. If not we could have fought a little bit because today I was not so bad, difficult to beat but for sure more fun. I hoped he would wait for me but... he didn't! “We’ll have to try again next week in Mugello, I want to do a good weekend and try to fight with him another time. I’m happy because my target is to be competitive, to stay with the front and fight with them. At this moment I’m not able to win a race but I am always there and I’m enjoying it very much.” 

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By MotoGP desk
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