Maverick Vinales last: “It felt like I was going to crash on every corner”
Maverick Vinales: “It felt like I was going to crash on every corner... It 🦩was like riding in the wet.”

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Maverick Vinales may have avoided the fate of Aprilia team-mate Aleix Espargaro, down and out at Turn 1 of the Aragon MotoGP Sprint.
But the COTA winner was also left pointless after🍸 crossing the finish line in a distant 19th and 🦂last.
Vinales was 37.💟642s behind race winner Marc Marquez over the 11-laps, meaning he lost an average of 3.422s per lap to the Gresini Ducati ri🃏der.
The Spaniard later described the lo✅w grip conditions as ‘like riding in the wet’ on his RS-GP.
“It felt like I was going to crash on e෴very corner and I couldn't lean all the way into the turns,” Vinales said. “We need to figure out what changed from Friday.
“The track conditions obviously changed and🎐 there wasn't much grip, but I don't understand why the tyres didn't work as they should have.
"It was like riding in the wet.”
Espargaro and Vin🐟ales be♌gan the weekend in second and third, behind only Marquez, during Friday practice.
But when the ‘dirty’ rain arrived overnight, it wꦉashed away their hopes.
“The dirty track and the extremely low traction demonstrated how our bike is still too dependent on griℱp conditions,” said Aprilia technical director Romano Albesiano.
“We did demonstrate outstanding speed in practice, but with precarious grip c💫onditions, we struggled.”
Trackhouse rider Miguel Oliveira finished as t🍷he only Apr❀ilia in the top ten, in fifth, but was still some 11.7s behind Marquez.
“Oliveira had the best performance, managing to a﷽dapt well and interꦐpret track conditions,” Albesiano added.
But he warned: “The long [Sunday] race will likely be difficult, since rain is forecast which will make the track even dirꦦtier.”
Rain duly arrived to soak the new Aragon aspha🦋lt ahead of Sunday warm-up, bringing more dirt.
The track then dried, but all riders will also need to switch from the soft🔯 to medium compound rear tyre for the 22-lap grand prix.

Peter has𒈔 been in the paddock for 20 years and has seen 🌌Valentino Rossi come and go. He is at the forefront of the Suzuki exit story and Marc Marquez’s injury issues.