Andrea Dovizioso believes Jorge Lorenzo was not thinking clearly when he made his “big mistake” and caused the Barcelona MotoGP multi-bike pile-up.
Dovizioso was battling championship rival Marc Marquez for the lead of the Catalan Grand Prix when he was wiped out by former Ducati team-mate Lorenzo, who lost control of his Honda while trying to pass Maverick Vinales under braking into the tight Turn 10 at the end of the back straight.
In addition to Lorenzo and Dovizioso, the crash also took out Vinales and his Yamaha team-mate Valentino Rossi, and allowed Marquez to escape into the distance.
“It’s quite clear what happened,” Dovizioso said.
“Jorge was in a good position, he gained a lot of positions at the start, in the pace he wasn’t too far away and he really wanted to be in front at the beginning, and he did a big mistake.
“At that corner it’s very easy to make a mistake, because that corner is in first gear and you have to come back [in the opposite direction].
“So a small mistake at the end can be a big mistake. He wasn’t lucid in that moment, because he wanted to overtake Maverick, but he didn’t look where he braked because Maverick braked late.
“He was a bit long and he braked later than Maverick, so this means in the end he was too fast and he was inside.”
Asked to respond to suggestions that he contributed to the crash himself by checking up on corner entry ahead of Lorenzo, Dovizioso said: “Those who say that never raced or don’t understand anything about bikes.”
Dovizioso felt that Lorenzo’s error by itself was “not crazy”, but stressed that its severity was exacerbated by the context.
“The mistake, if you look at this from a rider’s [perspective] is not too big, but to do that in that corner in the second lap is a big mistake,” Dovizioso said.
“So from a champion like him it’s a big mistake, and this created a big change in the championship because a lot of fast riders fighting for the championship did another zero, and Marc won.”
Though Marquez had passed him for the lead moments before the crash, Dovizioso felt he would have had the pace to challenge the championship leader had he stayed in the race.
“We know how strong Marc is, and we had a chance to fight,” he said.
“He did a really good pace, but we had our chance and we did a good start. I put myself in the right position.
“I was waiting to prepare the rear tyre, because still at that moment the rear didn’t work, the soft [compound] takes three laps to be ready.”