Marco Bezzecchi: “So many shakes I went wide” - Aprilia Sprint pace unrewarded at Le Mans
Braking instability while in a slipstream continued to cost Marco Bezzecchi dearlꦬy at the L✅e Mans Sprint.

Fifth on the opening lap of the Le Mans Sprint meant 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Marco Bezzecchi was finally in position to exploit the race pace Aprilia ✨believes he has possessed since pre-season testing.
But it all went wrong on lap 3 when his RS-GP became ꦯunstable when braking in the slipstream of another bike, sending him off track and down to last place.
“I went into the gravel again, and I lost the race 𝓀again,” he said, having run off in similar circumstances at the previous Jerez round.
The Italian could only salvage 17th by the finish but was credited with the foꦿurth fastest lap of the race and kept pace with the podium trio for much of the 13-lap distance. Bezzecchi was also the fastest rider on track on the final lap.

Bezzecchi said of the ‘shaking’ he experiences behind other MotoGP bikes: “We have to analyse ꦅthe data, try to understand if I can do something different while I'm riding and try 𝓀to avoid this kind of movement from the bike.
“The problem comes more when I'm in the slipstream of someone else, because wh🐟en I'm alone, I stress less the bike in braking.
“But when I am in slipstream and I have to force more on the brake 🦂to stop in the same way, then the bike starts to move.
“When I was alone, I had a couple of movements, but not as big as the one I had when I went w🌺ide.”
The issue is more critical in the ear🃏ly stages of a race, when riders are not only closer together, but carrying more fuel and fresh tyres.
“At the beginning is more difficult with the full fuel tank and new tyres. But from the [Jere🎉z] test we made a step in that area, so the thi🐽ngs that Aprilia did at home but also on track, helped us to improve,” he explained.
“But ෴still this kind of movem⛄ent - I have to understand how to manage, at least how to save a bit more, because I had so many shakes that I went wide.
“Maybe try to ♍stop the bike in a way which I ꦯdon't yet know but I have to understand.”
Bezzecchi confirmed💧 that techniques he had used to keep his former VR46 Ducati calm in such circumstances were not transferable to🥂 the Aprilia.
“Naturally, the ki💟nd of things that calmed down my old bike I tried as soon as I jumped on my new bike, but these kinds of things are not working.”
Trackhouse rider🐽 🌳Raul Fernandez went on to finish as the top Aprilia rider in the Le Mans Sprint, in tenth place.
🌳Bezzecchi was then among those to correctly ♔stick with wet tyres for the Sunday grand prix restart, but endured two pit stops and a crash on his way to 14th place.
“Thrಌoughout the weekend, we saw great speed from Marco - unfortunately, not demonstrated by adequate results - but I’m confident that they will arrive soon. Hard work always pays off,” said 🗹Aprilia Racing CEO Massimo Rivola.
Lorenzo Savadori, continuing in place of the injured Jorge Martin - whose 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Aprilia future is now uncertain - was the only rider to choosꦑe slicks before the sighting lap.
After a penalty-free bike swap to wets, Savadori finished in ninth, his best yet MotoGP result and highest grand pri♋x finish since 𓆏the same position at the 2009 Italian 125GP.
Meanwhile, Johann Zarco's Honda victory leaves﷽ only KTM and Aprilia without a podiu🔯m so far this season.
KTM lost a second place by Maverick Vinales in Qatar due to ꦕa tyre pressure penalty.

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