Joan Mir has had several crashes this year in MotoGP, and with Honda being in a process of evolution and development, his crashes are not at all beneficial, he considered, without first making it clear that he always gives his best and that given the current situation, he has to ‘accept’.
The Spaniard, former MotoGP world champion explained, quoted by Crash.net, that the phase that the manufacturer is going through is part of a process, and that he himself has already accepted it. The crashes, however, do not help as he admitted:
– Of course, we always give 100%, but there is a process [of development] that you have to accept. And I’ve already accepted where we are. And probably the aerodynamic side also helps a little more to understand where the limit is now. We are in the process of improving and that process [is not helped by] crashes and crashes.
And he added: ‘It means doing things with the right mindset and being healthy for where the bike really is’.
Despite 17 crashes this season, especially in races, Mir deserved the manufacturer’s confidence to renew for another two years.