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Joan Mir’s Australian MotoGP Ordeal: A Nightmare Race Filled with Unexpected Challenges
Joan Mir describes Australian MotoGP as a "nightmare"
"He faced continuous difficulties throughout the race due to an unforeseen issue…"
Joan Mir entered the Australian MotoGP with optimism, yet his race ended prematurely due to an unforeseen issue that plagued him from the beginning.
Mir's teammate at Repsol Honda, Luca Marini, departed Australia with a sense of accomplishment, feeling that the efforts he and his team have put in since the start of the season are now bearing fruit. However, this optimistic outlook was notably missing in Mir's race recap.
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"Describing the experience as horrendous, Mir spoke to MotoGP.com about his crash towards the end of the Australian Grand Prix, occurring just two laps before the finish."
"To be honest, I was really confused about what went down. Throughout the entire race, I was dealing with an unforeseen issue that hadn't cropped up at all over the weekend."
"On days like these, finding the right words is challenging. I felt hopeful, especially after the Warm Up where my feelings had significantly improved, and we had made some adjustments focusing on the details for the race."
Mir mentioned that a vibration issue significantly hampered his performance in the race, a problem that seemed unique to him among Honda riders during the Australian event.
During the competition, I couldn't cycle. There was a significant amount of shaking coming from the bike.
"It's unclear to us where exactly the vibrations are coming from, as it appears I'm the sole person experiencing this, which is quite challenging."
"Our commitment is to strive for comprehension; that's the assurance I can offer. We will dedicate ourselves, persist, and refuse to concede."
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