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Of course Garcia Dorz: he doesn’t feel loved and he’s not going to help Guevara fight for the World Cup
Sergio Garcia Dorus (GasGas), which has effectively ruled out title contention, still has options, but recognizes the following: Problems on his side of the box may have weighed on his performance, and he doesn’t think it helped teammate Izan Guevara. Just in case they ask for it.
“I don’t think it’s necessary, but I think you have to think about it, but it’s something you have to think about.After all, I’m also fighting for the World Cup, so I don’t think I’ll give him a hand,” said the 19-year-old pilot of Briana (Castellon).
Without escaping the situation, Sergio Garcia-Drus pointed out, “In the end, the problem arose a bit from inside the box.” “I didn’t have a good relationship with the technicians and mechanics, and that’s where I failed a bit.”In the end, there’s always a lot of tension in the box, and I think I was too nervous this year.”
And he downplayed the fact that his teammates were world leaders, affirming that “it wasn’t because of that, it was in the box.” What probably happened is that there was no relationship that should have been in the box To have the tranquility needed to compete. ”
García Dorus set the change of circumstances “from the middle of the season or a little earlier, when things went a little wrong”. “However Motivated now and back to the start of the season That’s my only purpose right now,” but denied that the team hadn’t given him the weapons he needed, emphasizing that it was more of a “relationship issue.”
“After all, when I think about it now The most important thing is to feel yourself again in the race, yes, it’s true that I took a small step in Japan, but I had a lot of problems with a lot of movement, especially on the bike. I know he can win and that he has no problem with the bike,” the GasGas rider confidently assured.
In any case, Sergio Garcia-Drus explained of the World Cup, “He’s always considered.” At the level of the championship we’re in right now, I think it’s very difficult to think about what the championship is going to look like.I think it’s still a long way off, but if I win the race, I’m thinking a little bit about the championship.
The uncertainty of his future move to Moto2 has also had a relative effect on his state of mind, with him admitting that “it was all part of it, because we end up together.” rice field. “I was nervous too because I wanted to sign for Moto2. I saw myself again in Moto3 when I wasn’t given an opportunity within the team and that was something I didn’t want so maybe I put too much pressure on myself. The truth is that I didn’t like the situation, and in the end it all happened a little bit.
But the Castellon rider said he was no longer thinking about Moto2. “Not at all, With the path to Moto2 complete, it’s a huge relief to be able to focus on Moto3. We finish the season fighting for the title. Sure there were a lot of mistakes in two or three races, but in the end my only goal now is to finish well in Moto3 and win the race. After the championship, I will be fully focused on Moto2, doing a lot of training at home and looking forward to the first tests. ”
In retrospect, the best Grand Prix for Sergio García Drus was Portugal, the last lap being the first. I don’t know this. I’m a good breaker and like to calculate in the leading groupit was one of the races I wanted to get more of this year.
As for his teammates, Izan Guevara, watch him become a champion “He’s had a good race and I think it will be difficult to achieve the wins he achieved,” he stressed, adding that he was “very good” on his relationship with his teammates.We have always respected each other.I think last year was more tense than this year., he works for his minute and I work for mine and we have never been in a dispute. ”
Source: Mundo Deportivo
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