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Johann Zarco admits he has “lost the flow”, doesn’t expect to receive Honda’s new parts until after the Barcelona MotoGP.
Johann Zarco’s Hungarian MotoGP Sprint race came to an abrupt end as he was taken out by Enea Bastianini on lap one, leading to Zarco making his own mistake and landing in the gravel trap.
Despite starting 18th, Zarco managed to climb to 12th position by mid-distance, poised to earn points, but a front-end loss at Turn 8 dashed his hopes with six laps remaining.
Expressing disappointment over his recent performance, Zarco aims to regain his speed and competitive edge in Barcelona to secure a spot in the top 10.
Zarco’s struggle to adapt to recent tracks’ layout impacted his results, as he looks to bounce back at a circuit where he historically performs well.
With only 17 points gathered from the last six races, Zarco sits ninth in the championship, narrowly ahead of Fabio Quartararo.
Zarco aims to improve his performance with his current bike setup before potentially testing new parts following the Barcelona MotoGP round from September 5-7.






