Of course, this was just the fifth chance the 2019 Moto2™ runner-up had to test the KTM RC16 (having ridden for the first time at the Valencia Test, last year), and so it took him some time to warm back up to it after this four-month unexpected break. “It was difficult at the beginning, it’s strange after sitting on the couch for three months, of course I was training every day but, not riding something that performs like a MotoGP bike. It was overwhelming, the first five exits I was completely lost, the whole first day was difficult. You’d go into a corner a brake where you thought your marker was but you just exited the previous corner a bit better and you’d fly past the corner and straight into the gravel”.
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