🗣️ 'I made a rookie mistake, I wanted to push too much from the beginning' Fabio Quartararo has held his hands up after his double crash in the DutchGP and apologised to Aleix Espargaro for crashing into him ⬇️ MotoGP
Quartararo came into the pits on lap nine before returning to the circuit, but would crash again when he highsided exiting Turn 5 three laps later.
Speaking to Canal+ after the race, Quartararo blasted his “stupid mistake” and says he restarted the race because his team told him to in case there was rain and a bike swap was required.“It's with these mistakes that you learn for the future, but it was a really stupid mistake.“These are mistakes that you learn from for the future.Photo by: Gold and Goose /“I wanted to restart and try to score some points but I saw that the bike was a problem.
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