Lecuona roars into top ten contention in Assen

2023-08-21 08:59
An incredible race from Iker Lecuona demonstrated brilliant potential after a weekend of constant improvements, his charge ultimately cut short.

Ahead of Sunday’s Dutch Grand Prix, it was announced that Marc Marquez had been declared unfit as a result of the injuries sustained at the German GP last week, which had been aggravated further in Assen. This left Iker Lecuona as the lone Repsol Honda Team rider, the #27 keenly focused on the task ahead.

Having worked with the Repsol Honda Team and HRC engineers overnight, Lecuona entered the 26-lap race with ever-growing confidence. He stayed calmed in the first few corners before attacking and worked to stay with a sizable group battling for the points. Tricky conditions caught out a number of riders ahead but the stand-in Repsol Honda Team rider continued ahead with inch-perfect consistency on the Honda RC213V.

He soon found himself battling with Franco Morbidelli for the top ten. Unfortunately, heartbreak would follow soon after as a technical issue ended his race. Initially disappointed, Lecuona and the entire Repsol Honda Team leave the weekend impressed with the efforts of the 23-year-old.

MotoGP’s mid-season Summer Break now begins, a chance for riders and mechanics to rest and recover as HRC’s engineers continue important development work back in Japan. The World Championship will resume on August 04 with the British Grand Prix at Silverstone.





Iker Lecuona
DNF

“From Jerez to here was a big improvement in how I felt with the bike. Overall we have had a great weekend, constantly getting faster and improving each time we left the garage. The race we were having today was really good, I was careful at the start and avoided any problems. After this I was able to settle into my own pace and I was able to put my best on track, my confidence was growing with each lap and I was feeling really good. Finally, I was fighting for the top ten and it felt great to be there. I want to thank the entire Repsol Honda Team for their work this weekend.”

Iker Lecuona




Marc Marquez
DNS

“We arrived here in a difficult condition and it only worsened as the weekend went on. Last night I suffered a lot trying to sleep, when I woke up the pain was very high and I went straight to the medical center. Checks revealed the break in the rib had shifted so we had to miss the race. Now is the time to rest and recover and come back after the summer break fit and ready to keep working.”

Marc Marquez




Dutch Grand Prix Results
Pos. Rider Num Nation Points Team Time/Gap
1 Bagnaia Francesco 1 ITA 25 Ducati Lenovo Team 40'37.640
2 Bezzecchi Marco 72 ITA 20 Mooney VR46 Racing Team 1.223
3 Espargaro Aleix 41 SPA 16 Aprilia Racing 1.925
4 Binder Brad 33 RSA 13 Red Bull KTM Factory Racing 1.528
5 Martin Jorge 89 SPA 11 Pramac Racing 1.934
6 Marquez Alex 73 SPA 10 Team Gresini Racing MotoGP 12.437

Source: Honda Racing Corporation

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