Z900 Perdi uns minutinhos, mas tem coisa que a gente nem entende na hora — às vezes é livramento.

Good morning, good morning! It's 5:41 AM, Wednesday, March 25, 2026. Let's go. Today is the 25th… just like the famous Rua 25 de Março in São Paulo. I've been there a few times—it's crazy, intense activity all the time. Let's go with God and Our Lady, always under divine protection. I went out, walked a bit and… forgot the gate remote. I had to go back. It happens. Now it's 5:46 AM. I lost a few minutes, but we'll make up for it later. And there are things we don't even understand at the time—sometimes it's a blessing in disguise. The guardian angels are at work. Let's continue. Speaking from the Metropolitan Region of Belo Horizonte. We're practically in the last week of March. And what a rainy period, huh? In these first three months of the year, the accumulated rainfall has already far exceeded the average. Rainfall of around 700 mm was expected for the quarter… and it's already reached close to 1000 mm. That's a significant surplus—practically an extra "December," considering that December is usually the rainiest month, with an average of around 330 mm. Of course, we've had more extreme events—like in 2011 and also in 2020, before the pandemic, when the volumes were even higher. But even so, this start to the year is noteworthy. February was also rainy. January was closer to the average. March has already far exceeded normal values. That's a lot of water. But we'll keep going… calmly, attentively, and responsibly. Traffic demands total focus. There are many distracted people, many people driving without attention—and for those on motorcycles, that's a constant risk. So that's it: keep your head in the game, drive consciously, and have faith. On the way back, I'll have to refuel—the tank is almost empty. I can't be careless about that. And we move on… because, in the end, it's too fast. Everything goes by so fast. Thank God for another trip. Thanks, everyone. Big hug and see you in the next video.