The most unfortunate riders of MotoGP can’t take a break.
Joan Mir was wiped out from Motogup in Czech over the weekend due to the incident that Alex Marquez is doing.
In particular, he was involved in a conflict with Fermin Aldeguer (Assen), Jack Miller (Aragon) and Ai Ogura (Sachsenring). On every opportunity, he will be justified by pointing his finger at his rival.
The factory Honda Rider has eight DNFs on 12-Grand Prix.
Mir, who had no luck, was then cancelled on a Sunday night, returning to his home from the Czech Republic.
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“It’s incredible, he must be walking around waiting for someone to hit him,” Peter McLaren told the Crush Motogup Podcast.
“He said he didn’t believe in bad luck, and he proposed a rational theory…
“They are losing at top speed, so he thinks they’ll suck in like others try to move, but he’s strong in the brakes so they’ll release the brakes and try to pass.
“It was everywhere, but the end result was the same: he was on the ground.
“He should be with Johann Zarko. Mir was a challenger to him in terms of raw speed, but in the championship he is not close to anywhere.
“They both fell 15 times. Zarco appears to have actually happened. Mill seems to be in the race all the time.”
LCR Honda Rider Zarco is in the 8th place in MotoGP with 109 points. Meal was 19th with 32 points.
Alex Marquez told me to “clean” the messy tangles.

Alex Marquez
Mir’s latest DNF responsibility was accepted by Alex Marquez.
Gresini Rider was given a long lap penalty for the next Grand Prix, and Lewis Duncan said the Crush Motogpu Podcast was “a sufficient punishment.”
He added:
“Alex said he wasn’t trying to pass, he just saw if it was possible and he ended up inwards.
“Given the advantages of Ducati speeds over Honda, it was stupid to see them travel there, somewhere, somewhere you drive somewhere.
“We didn’t have to do that, it was clumsy.
“Alex didn’t have a great weekend. He didn’t lap the bank in the end. Pecco Bagnaia did and that’s why he got a pole.
“We’ve seen this from Alex. In Austin (2023), he’s entangled with Jorge Martin, which we see too much from Alex.
“If Alex has a design about becoming a championship challenger next year, he will need to find another level, but he will need to sort this out.
“If he hadn’t had any issues, if he finished second in all the races, the gap wouldn’t be that big. Mark wasn’t comfortable.
“Jelez and Austin were the championship lead when Mark crashed, and he needs to go back to that consistency.
“If Marco Betzecki’s results continue as they are, then (Alex) can find the problem there.
“A single long lap penalty is a fair enough punishment.”