Aleix Espargaro crashes out of Aragon sprint: “Not right, half the grid dirty”
Aleix Esparg🍨aro's frustrated reaction to track co🍨nditions on Saturday

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Aleix Espargaro was critical of track condit💟ions after his♔ premature ending to the sprint race in Aragon.
On Saturday at the Aragon MotoGP, the Apri👍lia rider was one of several riders to struggle on the start line.
He lost multiple positions in the blink𒈔 of an eye, then made contact with Fabio di Giannantonio and crashed out at Turn 1.
"At the start my rear slipped, luckily no one hit me,” Esparga𒆙r༒o told .
“I hope they do s🦹omething for Sunday's race: if someone rear-ꦏends you it's dangerous, it's a safety issue.
"At least they should try to clean🎃 the track, it woul꧋d be a start.
“It's not right that half the grid𒉰 is clean and ha🌟lf dirty, it must be the same for everyone.”
His criticism echoes the words of France☂sco Bagnaia.
The MotoGP champion and championship leader finished ninth in t🍃he sprint race, and also endured a bad start on the d⛎irty side of the track.
🐼“I was starting from the dirty side of the grid,” Bagnaia said.
“In the Safety Commission yesterday, I clearꦛly asked, ‘Please clean the track and the starting grid’ because if not it could be a problem. And it was a problem.
“I was just lucky thaღt Alex [Marquez] had good reflexes behind me because he was able to not hit me, but it was ver꧑y dangerous.”
The warm-up on Sunday has been rescheduled to allow time for practice starts, in an attempt to tackle the issues that many 🔯of the riders faced on Saturday.

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