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Marco Bezzecchi, one of the top drivers in the MotoGP world, came under serious pressure due to the series of incidents he experienced in recent races. Being excluded from important events like the Czech and Dutch Grand Prixs, and accidents with teammates were interpreted as a heavy blow before the championship race. This situation is seen as the peak of Bezzecchi's negative period, while technical details and his performance in this difficult phase are being examined.
Declines in Performance and the Issue of Discipline
The incidents Marco Bezzecchi experienced in recent weeks became a topic of discussion in the MotoGP news. Being penalized by missing a race after physical contact with track marshals during the Brno race, was a sign of disciplinary issues. A week later, at Assen, he lost points by crashing while trying to regain his position, indicating that the driver is going through a difficult period. One of the most striking examples of this series occurred at the Hungarian Grand Prix. Bezzecchi, who was excluded from the race after contact with teammate Jorge Martín, thus failed to complete three consecutive Sunday races without points. This raises questions about the seriousness of his current performance.
Expert Assessments and Criticisms
Some experts issued harsh criticisms regarding the difficulties Bezzecchi is facing. A commentator named Rivola emphasized that Bezzecchi was experiencing excessive negativity during this period and needed a break. These assessments pointed out that the pressure on the driver should not be ignored. Rivola, with strong words, stressed the correct approach in a championship fight by highlighting the seriousness of mistakes:
"What can I say? We will send him on a weekly vacation. We hope he is sure he is good." "I think he definitely needs a break. He has experienced almost everything he could possibly experience in the last period. Therefore, it is understandable that he feels some pressure." "He should not have made this mistake again. Especially since it occurred at a point where you could have been seriously injured."
Rivola harshly criticized the exclusion of three Aprilia riders from the race caused by Jorge Martín at Balaton Park. These criticisms emphasized that Bezzecchi needed to be cautious about taking risks. Attention was drawn to the importance of not making mistakes when the possibility of serious injury is high.
The Importance of Championship Approach
In response to these criticisms, the Aprilia CEO argued that world champions should offer a different perspective. The CEO focused on the performance in the Assen race, stating that Bezzecchi displayed a more mature performance and that this was the correct approach for a championship fight. Aprilia officials stressed that drivers who have won world championships have a different potential for making mistakes:
"We can all make mistakes. I said it in Hungary; a world champion driver normally does not make these kinds of mistakes because he knows how to manage his championship fight. He did exactly that here."
Furthermore, positive assessments of Bezzecchi's performance in the Assen race were shared. Despite being stated as not having the fastest motorcycle in the Aprilia single-lap performance that day, they highlighted that he secured pole position thanks to his own ability and made a great start in the race. Trackhouse drivers acknowledged that he did not take unnecessary risks when they approached him and that third place was a good result. Officials who stated that the approach a world champion driver should have is exactly this, indicated that Bezzecchi needs to overcome his current difficult period.
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