Carnage at the first turn of Saturday’s Austrian MotoGP Sprint race saw at least seven riders collide.
Red Bull Ring Sprint Race: New MotoGP World Championship standings“Immediately after the crash, I didn't know exactly what happened. Then when I saw the video, I understood… I think the video is quite clear. You can see for yourself.
“I'm more angry for [qualifying]. Because probably if I made a better lap time, I could avoid this situation in the first corner. “Because after Maverick hit me, probably if no one was outside I could go just [wide] on the red and shake a little bit with the airbag open. But unfortunately, Zarco was there. So when I hit Zarco, I make like a front flip!”“I think you could see pretty well what happened. I don't want to get into [what other riders did] because I think that every rider does what he wants and at the end the responsibility of putting the penalties is about the three Stewards.
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