Terol takes astonishing victory at championship comeback
Back after a break, little had changed since Germany for the 125cc riders on track. The start of the Sunday race at the Czech Republic was once again thrown into disarray by rain, as this time the start was delayed due to a downpour two minutes before the scheduled take off. Race Direction changed their classification of the contest from a dry to a wet race, and the teams responded by putting on wet tyres. The problem came when the track dried over the course of the race, but Nico Terol proved to be the best at handling the tricky conditions.
Bancaja Aspar’s Nico Terol was returning to action after a nasty injury picked up at Montmelo, and proved that he had lost none of his sharpness with a runaway win. He clocked the fastest time on Friday, headed the timesheets for most of the weekend and took off swiftly and effectively in the race itself. A series of hot laps took him away from his rivals, allowing him to take less risks later on. He almost cruised to the line to take the 25 points and winner’s trophy, victorious for the second time this season and the second time at Brno. The championship is still a possibility.
1st Nico Terol: “The recovery work that I undertook during my time off was very intense, so I really have to thank my physiotherapist, Jordi, for his work. It is partly down to him that I came back so quickly. We came here wanting to have a really good race at a circuit that I like a lot, and I wasn’t going to settle for anything less than a victory. That is why I pushed so hard right from the start on Friday. I hadn’t taken points in the last few races, so I wanted to keep my title chances alive. We deserved this result and I have to thank the team for the great job that they did. From the beginning of the race I pushed hard in order to break away, because I wanted to have a more relaxed end to the race. The tyres held up pretty well, as did my concentration. Knowing that I had the advantage, I began to break more smoothly in order to preserve the wet tyres. My back was hurting a little by the end, but I am happy to have ended the race well. The next race is in Indianápolis, where I took my first win and where I hope to do the same this year.”
Source: Bancaja Aspar Team