MotoGP Austria: Aleix Espargaro: Over the limit, proud, nothing more I could do

Aleix Espargaro slipped 32-points behind Fabio Quartararo in the MotoGP title chase with a sixth-place finish in Sunday’s Austrian Grand Prix.
Aleix Espargaro , MotoGP race, Austrian MotoGP. 21 August
Aleix Espargaro , MotoGP race, Austrian MotoGP. 21 August

With team-mate Maverick Vinales crossing the line 13th, the Red Bull Ring proved to be the RS-🌼GP’s worst race since COTA in April.

But despite Quartararo – who finish🌠ed second to Francesco Bagnaia - rebuilding his title lead to over one race win, Espargaro was proud of his performance.

After struggling to keep pace with Quartararo and the leading Ducatis all weekend, Espargaro overcame a bad start - due t✤o a front holeshot issue - to fight his way from twelfth to fifth.

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However, Espargaro was the only rider in the f🌠inal top eight to use the soft rear tyre and - after being just one place behind Quartararo at the midway stage - dropped 🀅back to seventh, until Jorge Martin’s last-lap fall.

“I know we lost ground in the champio𝔉nship but I'm very happy, very satisfied about my performance today,” said Espargaro, who had Brad Binder and Alex Rins in his wheel-tracks as he crossed the line. “As a rider, there was nothing more I could do.

“I was riding over the limit every corner. I made zero mistakes. So since♓rely I’m very proud about the race we did. Then I destroyed the tyre obviously and I had a lot of 𝓡spinning on the straights, so it was difficult to manage and I lost the spots with Marini and Zarco.

“Sincerely, it’s a shame that Pecco and Fabio finis💧hed 1-2, but on my side, with this bi🐟ke here today, I’m happy.”

Fabio Quartararo, MotoGP race, Austrian MotoGP, 21 August
Fabio Quartararo, MotoGP race, Austrian MotoGP, 21 August

Espargaro: 'I braked like an animal all race'

The Red Bull Ring’s hard acceleration and braking meant a retuꦛrn for the stiffer, heat-resistant, Michelin rear tyre construct🗹ion last seen at Mandalika.

It didn’t help the RS-GP’s performance, but the stop-go layout for the first part of the track 🤪was Espargaro⭕’s main issue.

“I don’t think that with the other carcass I would perform a lot better here,” Espargaro admitted. “Def🎶initely a little bit better, yes, because on the centre of the tyre I didn’t have any traction because this carcass is too hard for us.

“But it's more about the layout. On the second and third part of the circuit, especially 🍎the last part. The bike was extremely fast, but on the first part of the circuit there was nothing I could do!

“We tried everything♏. Moving the engine [position] quite a lot during the weekend. Making the bike longer, a lot lower. But this bike doesn't like the apex [here]!

"I braked like an animal all raꦅce, sincerely, I don't know why I didn't make any mistake. But if you rush 📖the entry of the corner, you accelerate with more lean angle than them and you destroy the tyre and this is what happened.”

Aleix Espargaro, MotoGP, Austrian MotoGP, 21 August
Aleix Espargaro, MotoGP, Austrian MotoGP, 21 August

Turning to 🍸the holeshot device problem, which saw Espargaro repeating pumping the front of his bike up and down on the grid👍 to try and make it engage, he said:

“We had some problems with theꦅ system during this week🙈end. Nothing happened during the whole season but I had a problem on Friday or Saturday, and again today.

“We are trying many things, developing many things. Heights, different systems, so unfortꦿunately it didn't work today and at the end I was lucky because I did a very, very good first two laps, I overtook a lot of riders.”

Espargaro is also predicting a tough wꦯeekend next time out at Misanꦰo, before returning to circuits more suited to the RS-GP.

“Now let's focus on Misano. Which is also a very tight track, is 𒊎not going to be easy. So let's try to survive there. And then we're going to go to Aragon and to many tracks where I think that my bike will be better.”

Bagnaia, winner of the last three 🐎race♋s, is now just 12 points behind Espargaro in the world championship.

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