After the sprint accident at the Czech Grand Prix, Marco Bezecchi hit Marshall spoke about it.
With two laps left for the Sprint race in Brno, Bezechichi It fell marking another sad Saturday Aprilia Knight But as the footage later shows, it turned out to be much worse.
The Italian was seen hitting Marshall as he tried to get to his bike. MotoGP took quick action and Bezecic has been banned from the Czech GP.

Czech Grand Prix marshal Marko Bezečić said after the crash.
He spoke to a marshal named Ladislav TNT Sports About the shocking incident. He explained that he was trying to do his job and get the bike out, but he understood Bezechi’s condition.
When asked how, he said: “Yeah, I’m fine, I mean, I was a little bit shocked at that time, and in the evening, with the wave of the video and all the fans seeing it, I mean, the whole world, I was really down, because it’s a new thing for me.”
Then he explained the situation: “I mean, he was really worried and I understood his situation, he fell, so I did my job, I went to the bike and picked him up.
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Bezechchi hit Marshall after falling out of the sprint
“I pressed the clutch and tried to take it off because it was still on and the bike started rolling. So I tried to put it back and it revved up.”
“Maybe he thought I did it on purpose. It was a pure accident and then everyone saw what happened.”
Bezechi officially apologized for his actions. Asked if he had seen the apology and if the Italian had spoken to him, Ladilav said: “Yes, I saw him and he came to me and apologized in person, so I understand him and wish him the best of luck.”
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Aprilia CEO Massimo Rivola Accepting the punishment given to the driver, he gave a statement on the act.
He wrote: “Firstly, we want to apologize to Marshall, secondly, we accept the punishment. We will not tolerate this kind of behavior.”
“The reason we initially appealed was because we felt the proportionality of the action to the punishment based on what we have seen in other similar cases in the past.
But that’s it. Now we look forward to Asean.
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