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Joan Mir had high hopes going into the Australian MotoGP race, but unfortunately, things took a turn for the worse as he crashed out due to an unexpected problem that plagued him from the beginning. While Mir’s teammate Luca Marini found some success and felt that their hard work throughout the year was paying off, Mir’s experience was quite the opposite.

In an interview with MotoGP.com, Mir described the race as a “nightmare.” He expressed his confusion over the unexpected issue that he had not encountered during the weekend leading up to the race. Despite feeling optimistic and making adjustments based on his performance during the Warm Up, Mir struggled with a persistent vibration that made it challenging for him to compete.

Mir highlighted the unique nature of his problem by mentioning that he was the only Honda rider experiencing such severe vibrations. This made it difficult for him to maintain control of the bike and ultimately led to his crash with only two laps remaining in the race.

Looking ahead, Mir remained determined to overcome this setback. He emphasized the importance of understanding the root cause of the vibration issue and working with his team to find a solution. Mir’s commitment to not giving up despite the disappointing outcome of the Australian MotoGP reflects his resilience and dedication to success in future races. By addressing and resolving this challenge, Mir aims to bounce back stronger and continue pursuing his goals in the MotoGP championship.