MotoGP Jerez: Aleix Espargaro: If I tried, I would hit Marc Marquez, I was angry

Aleix Espargaro says the inability to pass Jack Miller and Marc Marquez made him ‘very angry’, while costing him a chance to run at the front with Jerez MotoGP winner Francesco Bagnaia and Fabio Quartararo. 
Aleix Espargaro Aprilia, Marc Marquez Honda, MotoGP Jerez
Aleix Espargaro Aprilia, Marc Marquez Honda, MotoGP Jerez

After lಌosing three places off the start, Espargaro had 🔯to try and recover while Bagnaia and Quartararo stretched away. 

The Aprilia rider was initially helped by Marquez as the Repsol Honda rider pushed a f🌊ast starting Takaaki Nakagami wide at turn 13 (lap one), however, progress was then slowed behind Marquez and Miller as the two were proving to be exceptional on the brakes. 

Espargaro was visibly quicker in the corners, so much ✤so that he nearly ran into the back of Ma🦹rquez on two separate occasions at the same turn 13. 

Starts ‘are a disaster’ says Espargaro after MotoGP Jerez

"It was quite a frustrating race. I know what we need to improve the most and it’s the clutch. Our starts are a disaster this season. I lost a 🎶couple of positions, then I overtook Nakagami but it was impossible to overta💯ke Marc and Jack," said Espargaro in the post-race press conference. 

"I was very angry bec𒅌ause I haಞd a lot more pace but they braked very late and were stopping in the middle of the corner. I couldn’t really carry my speed in the corner. 

"I saw how Fabio and Pecco were going away but ღit was impossible to overtake."

Francesco Bagnaia, Spanish MotoGP race, 1 May
Francesco Bagnaia, Spanish MotoGP race, 1 May

The Argentina MotoGP winner 🦩felt a mistake📖 was coming from Marquez, and he was right!

As the final few laps approached, Espargaro looked more and more ominous behind 𝔉Marquez, however, the same was to be said for the eight-time world champion. 

Marquez, who took several looks at going do🔴wn the inside of Miller at turn 13, instead chose an unconventional place to make his overtake. 

Marquez slid past the Australian at turn five, before nearly sl💛iding down the road later in that lap. As he tipped into turn 13, Marquez lost the front before producing a miraculous save. And although he pinned it coming out of the corner, it wasn’t before Espargaro came through. 

Recalling the battle, Espargaro continued: "If I tried, I woul♛d hit Marc and crash, for sure. He braked very late so today I decided that I will not be there fighting for the victory. I knew that with forty minutes (race distance) they were both going wider and I knew that they would make a mistake. 

"When I overtook Jack in the last corner I saw Marc going wide. I passed both of them withꦡ I think fiv💎e laps to go and I was more than half a second faster in the next few laps. 

"I was able to stay in 38s low which was a good pace. I’m not sure if I had the pac𒅌e today to fight with them (Quartararo and Bagnaia) for the victory, but at least I could have been closer than I finished. I’m very happy with third place here in Jerez."

Espargaro will ‘try’ to push Quartararo ‘until the end’ in title battle 

Espargaro’s brilliant podium finish means he’s now seven points behind📖 Quartararo heading into Le Mans in two weeks time. 

Aleix Espargaro Fabio Quartararo MotoGP race, Spanish MotoGP. 1 May
Aleix Espargaro Fabio Quartararo MotoGP race, Spanish MotoGP. 1 May

Asked if he feels like a serious contend♛er, the Aprilia rider had no hesitation: "Yes! I mean Fabio was the champion last season and 💦is leading. 

"But in six races which is 33% of the championship we are just seven points back. I think this train pas🌸ses just once in my case so I will try to get by. 

"I know when Fab🍒io and Pecco are in their best moments like today that I miss something. We still have to improve the bike. But 🙈consistency will be the key and for the moment my championship has been very good. I will try to push Fabio until the end."

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