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Francesco Bagnaia questions why Moto3 race was started after Sepang crash

October 26, 2025
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Two-time MotoGP champion Francesco Bagnaia has questioned the choice to start out Sunday’s Moto3 race on the Sepang Worldwide Circuit after two riders had been injured on the sighting lap.

Because the pitlane opened up for the primary race of the day, newly-crowned champion Jose Antonio Rueda crashed into the rear of Noah Dettwiler exiting Flip 3 on his strategy to the grid, leaving each riders on the bottom.

The accident was triggered by the differing closing speeds of the 2 bikes, with Dettwiler’s KTM believed to have slowed down as a consequence of mechanical points.

Each Rueda and Dettwiler had been reported to be aware however needed to be airlifted to hospital for check-ups – the place they continue to be on the timing of writing.

It was solely after the MotoGP race had concluded that officers confirmed Rueda had escaped the accident with a suspected hand fracture and a number of contusions, whereas a full replace on Dettwiler remains to be awaited.

Though the schedule was revised within the wake of the crash following a protracted pink flag, all three races went forward as deliberate, with the Moto3 occasion lower brief to 10 laps.

Manufacturing unit Ducati Bagnaia rider made it clear that he was sad with the choice to carry the Moto3 race given the severity of the accident.

“To let the younger riders [in Moto3] do a ten lap race in these situations after seeing helicopters going away with two of them, it is not an ideal thought. I’d by no means perceive it, however it’s what it’s,” he mentioned.

“Fortunately, I am not the one that should make these varieties of choices, I feel various things are finished in a method that I’d not do, however it’s what it’s.”

Francesco Bagnaia, Ducati Crew

Picture by: Shameem Fahath / Motorsport Community

Manufacturing unit Honda rider Joan Mir, who completed third, mentioned it was arduous for everybody within the paddock to change focus after witnessing the incident.

“It has been very troublesome for all of the riders at the moment to placed on their fits given the scenario now we have skilled in Moto3,” he mentioned.

“I’ve obtained some beneficial information from the organisation, and that by some means provides us peace of thoughts. It has been troublesome, and I hope that issues will enhance because the hours go by,” he added.

VR46’s Franco Morbidelli added that uncertainty concerning the riders’ situations made it even harder for him to organize mentally for the race.

An replace on Rueda’s situation arrived solely halfway by means of Morbidelli’s post-race media debrief.

“We’ve no information, that is the primary problem, now we have no information, so I am ready for some information,” he mentioned. “That is what we must always all hope for one of the best. Our job is to race and we race. I inform you my fear in the meanwhile.” 

When requested how troublesome it was to get into the zone after watching the crash, Morbidelli mentioned: “I feel I did not handle to.”

Aprilia’s Marco Bezzecchi echoed Morbidelli’s sentiment, stressing that riders needs to be saved knowledgeable concerning the scenario following the Moto3 crash.

“It has been tremendous powerful,” he mentioned. “It is nonetheless powerful as a result of we do not have clear info. It isn’t one of the best as a result of I feel that we should know a minimum of what’s taking place.

“The one factor I do know is that I feel they’re fairly steady, however I do not know something extra. 

“It was not one of the best day beginning like this, seeing such a nasty accident, but in addition not realizing something about this. 

“Seeing two helicopters go away and no information or something, it was not one of the best. However we should know what’s taking place, as a result of we’re additionally riders.

“We’ve to go there and combat with the bikes and attempt to make one of the best efficiency that we will. However a minimum of now we have to have a transparent thoughts.”

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