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Guevara: “There are four races left, but I won’t change positions”

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Izan Guevara (GasGas) could be mathematically declared the Australian Moto3 world champion, but he still doesn’t ring the bell on the spot. “With four races to go, he warns, but he won’t change his position to anyone.”.

“I don’t know how many points I have to leave Thailand.”but I know I have to keep my 50 points.

“Now I am very strong and always very motivated for the race. It is okay to pull the previous group. The truth is that we do free practice for that. So other riders are less likely to take me to the ground, less of a risk. Yes you can say that I feel very strong right now but the truth is this has not helped us reach our goals, ”said the Gas Gas rider. I will explain.

Given his career in Japan, I have no hesitation in admitting that. “First of all, it was important to get off to a good start., and everything happened naturally. Because I was overtaking in a curve, getting to the ground wasn’t difficult or a challenge. The truth is that I have moved forward very cleanly and safely.

Guevara has not hesitated to say, “I’ve been thinking about the title for quite some time, since the beginning of the season when I thought I could fight for it.”

The World Championship leader knew nothing about the circuits he would have to compete on this Asian Tour, but now admitted that he was most worried. “It rains more than the circuitBut hey, when it rains, study and get as many points as you can. If it’s dry, I know we can be there. Yes, or yes, we will fight.

from a teammate Sergio Garcia Dorus “They are teammates and there is respect between us. We played a world title between him and me on the team and after all we are rivals“I recalled that their ‘touch’ last year came from the Aragonese race, but stresses that their relationship is normal. There was a little brawl, but after that everything was back to normal. “

And he said this year, “There were two times in Austria where I had to lift the bike because he did it a little fair.

Source: Mundo Deportivo

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