Marco Bezzecchi pinpoints where Aprilia MotoGP bike “doesn’t accept how I ride”
Factory Aprilia ride♋r reflects on d✱ebut with team in Thai GP

168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Marco Bezzecchi says he is “paying” for a lack time attack runs in MotoGP testing as the Aprilia “doesn’t accept how I ride” when “I have to ride ܫmore by instinct”.
The three-time grand prix winner did a fine job in the pre-season to help Aprilia prepare for the 2025 campaign in the absence of reigning world champion 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Jorge Martin.
Bezzecchi qualified his RS-GP eighth at the Tha🦩i Grand Prix and c👍ompleted the top six in Sunday’s race.
He says that resu🔯lt was exactly how he expected his first r🐲ace weekend on the Aprilia to go, but admits he is being held back currently in qualifying trim.
Marco Bezzecchi details Aprilia problem
“At the end, it’s noꦚt better, not worse,” he said.
“It’s almost how I expected to begin the season. To ꦜbe honest, I wanted to do better ⛎in qualifying.
“Still in time attack I’m not the best.
“I didn’t try many time attacks in testing because of the items to try, so we di𓄧dn’t concentrate on that and I think I’m paying a bit for this lack of time attacks in testing.
“It’s the point where I have to improve the most.
“I think when I have to ride even more by instinct like I’m used to doing in the past years, the🦹 bike doesn’t always accept how I ride in time attack.
“So, this is why I make some small mistakes.”
Bezzecchi was denied the chance to register a double poin⭕ts finish in Thailand ꦅafter wheelspin off the line in the sprint dropped him to the back of the field, and he could no more than 12th as a result.
His charge in the gran🅰d prix was also hindered by extreme front tyre temperatures, which stopped him advancing up the order as quickly as he would have liked.
“The start was ok, fortu🐼nately, and from that point it was completely another story,” he said of his grand prix.
“It was tough anyway because being behind som🎀e bikes puts everything really hot, especially the front tyre that from 𓃲the beginning was over temp.
“I had the alarms on the dash through all the race. Also when I passed Jack [Miller], I had free space in front, I spent four laps trying 🎐to remove the alarms from the dash.
“But anyway, some positive points. I wanted to get in front of Jack and Raul [Fernandez🎃] earlier, but I wasn♏’t fast enough to immediately overtake.”
A nota🧔ble issue on the Aprilia in recent years has been the heat generated by the bike when ambient conditions are extreme. But Bezzecchi said he expected worse based on what past Aprilia riders had said.
“Really, really good to be honest,” he said of t🎉he heat on the bike🌃.
“It was hot, of course, it’s bullshit if I say not. But it was nothing craꦑzy comಌpared to the other bikes.
“I expected hearing the comments from Aleix [Es💮pargaro] and Maverick [Vinales] in the last years🧔 much, much worse.
“Or I’m very fit or the bike is very fresh. One of the tᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚwo. I think the second!”
Quotes provided by Crash MotoGP Editor Peter McLaren
