Ducati vs. Aprilia, Max Biaggi believes in it
“Soon there really will be a title duel, what more could we ask for.”
“Soon there really will be a title duel, what more could we ask for.”
CEO Rivola: “Too many of their eight bikes on the grid, it’s a huge development advantage.”
Even at Laguna Seca, one of the most iconic circuits in the world, the Italian twin-cylinder proved unbeatable.
“Fall due to my distraction,” admits the Spaniard.
For the CEO of Aprilia Racing is adamant about the dynamics of the contact.
The response of the tests carried out by the Portuguese MotoGp rider leaves no room for interpretation.
This was announced by Aprilia: fractures are ruled out, but the Lusitanian will undergo further examinations.
“If he wins it’s his credit, if he loses it’s the bike’s fault.”
Aprilia rider returned to racing after injury: “Glad to start my season this way.”
“Our bike is actually not performing badly at all in these conditions.”
One more detail is missing before we see the Portuguese on his Aprilia again.
“Austin’s has not been an easy track for me in the past,” he clarified.
The Spanish centaur: “It would have been a different race.”
The Aprilia rider will try to replicate the previous day’s performance on Saturday.
First and second times for the two Spaniards in the first free practice in Argentina.
The Portuguese, in addition to explaining the aftermath of the bang, analyzes what happened in Portimao.
The wrath of CEO Massimo Rivola: “It’s a very bad example for the minor categories.”
His feelings about the 2023 MotoGP championship: “We are no longer a surprise, there will be more pressure.”
“I like the new weekend format, I liked the new RS-GP right away,” he points out.
“Being with Aprilia for so long loads me with a certain amount of pressure,” notes the Catalan.
Aprilia rider: “If we don’t do something, the first six places are theirs.”
The end-of-season analysis of the Catalan, who remained in contention for the title until the Malaysian Grand Prix.
“It was a disappointing ending, I gave everything, third place was n dream….”
Aprilia Spaniard Aleix Espargaró’s lunge against the Yamaha rider: “He does stupid things.”
“In the last few races, something hasn’t worked, and we need to fully understand why.”
The Spanish pilot: “I’m angry, we are not fast.”
Aprilia rider complains about the superiority of the Borgo Panigale stable
The Spaniard is 20 points behind the leader, Fabio Quartararo.
The Spaniard has no doubts: “I think he has a golden opportunity. He needs to be protected.”
Aprilia centaur sharply criticizes new MotoGp calendar