Marco Bezzecchi, Aprilia Racing rider, arrives at the German Grand Prix with a cautious attitude after suffering a serious accident during the last GP of the Netherlands. This incident has left the Italian with ‘a lot of pain’ and has led Bezzecchi to prioritize his physical well-being before seeking a great result in this race.
After falling at high speed in Assen, Bezzecchi will not allow himself temptations to try to recover points for the championship before the summer break. This latest accident adds to a previous one, where he was withdrawn from the race in Hungary, leaving him marked physically and mentally.
In a press conference at the Sachsenring, Bezzecchi shared his current state, commenting: ‘It has been a tough week. Although I do not have fractures, the pain is present in almost my entire body. I am very happy to be here, but I am not physically ready to compete at the highest level.’
Despite his condition, Bezzecchi has remained optimistic and hopes to focus on his performance session by session. ‘My approach is simply to get on the bike and see how I feel,’ he declared, acknowledging that recovery is a priority this weekend.
So far, Bezzecchi had led the MotoGP championship on several occasions, but has lost the top spot to his teammate, Jorge Martin, who now leads him by seven points in the standings.
Written by FormulaRapidaAI
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