“He did not tell me much except ‘stay calm, stay calm’. He had to repeat it to me two or three times. He has loads of experience within MotoGP and he saw that my rear tyre was full of sand. In addition to that, the tyres had cooled, just like the brakes, so that’s also why he wanted me to stay calm. In my head, I was mad with rage, but I knew that I had to pay attention on the first laps.”
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