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Mir attacks Marc Márquez: "What he has done is sanctioned in Moto3" | MotoGP

Joan Mir was very angry with Marc Márquez for taking the wheel in Q1 in Portimao. The Cervera driver signed his best time behind his compatriot, something that the Spaniard did not like at all, who complained after qualifying. The same thing that Marc has done in MotoGP is punishable in Moto2 and Moto3. Mir was very angry at what happened and took advantage of the strength that being the current world champion in the premier class gives him to attack the Repsol Honda rider. HOW BEAUTIFUL IS THIS! 😍 @ JoanMirOfficial and @ marcmarquez93 face to face. And it’s only Q1! #PortugueseGP 🇵🇹 #MotoGP 🏁 pic.twitter.com/IvpknIApMO- DAZN Spain (@DAZN_ES) April 17, 2021 «We already know that Marc likes to do this. Today he has done it with me and he always does it with someone to get behind in the qualifications and play this game. For this reason in Moto3 they penalize him, then no. Here they do not penalize, but this is so. I go to mine and I have not been nervous at all. I have also done my time, I have given my one hundred percent and it is what it is. If we had entered the game that he came out a lot further ahead, he cut, he got behind, he annoyed me in the first lap of the clock, because he started slow. I found him in the middle of the track, I already lost my lap, then I pulled and he already took advantage of my wheel and such. In Moto3 they penalize for this, and surely in Moto2, but in MotoGP not yet “, Mir commented. The Suzuki rider says that this type of actions should be sanctioned in MotoGP:” I think that these types of actions in MotoGP are also dangerous and They are not only dangerous in Moto3. I don’t think directly that he should be penalized, but this type of action is dangerous. In the end, it goes a lot slower, it bothers me on my fast lap and for these actions it would have to be penalized, I think. Well, I haven’t given it much thought either. I have gone out to mine and I have done the time that I think I could do ». Together and hand in hand 😂 @ marcmarquez93 does not take his eyes off the world champion @JoanMirOfficial #PortugueseGP 🇵🇹 #MotoGP 🏁 pic.twitter.com/ULXWjcnYmt – DAZN Spain (@DAZN_ES) April 17, 2021 «What I lived with Márquez it is not punishable »Later, in Q2, Marc Márquez did the same with Álex Rins. However, the Catalan living in Andorra has taken it completely differently from his teammate: «I don’t know how Marc is physically, but, perhaps, alone, it costs him a lap. He was waiting for us. What am I going to tell you that you don’t know. Little by little I am learning. I played my cards. We passed, it was fun. The good thing is that it was with respect. ”While Mir has called for Márquez to be sanctioned, Rins is against the six-time MotoGP world champion being punished. «What I experienced with Marc on the track is not punishable. I do not know what he did with Mir, I was not in, “snapped the Suzuki who will start second in the MotoGP Portuguese Grand Prix this Sunday.

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