Mixed feelings for Aprilia MotoGP duo after qualifying hampers Emilia Romagna GP
“We know that we need to𒆙 start at the front, otherwise it’s very difficult with our bike to compete.”

After a disastrous pair of Gra🔜nds Prix for Aprilia in Aragon and San Marino, the Emilia-Romagna round of the MotoGP World Championship at least left room for optimism.
A sixth pl🅘ace for Mave𒉰rick Vinales came along with some strong mid-race pace, but ultimately his hopes of a top-five finish were dashed by a poor qualifying performance that saw him start down in eighth place.
"The feeling was good🐎, to be honest,” Vinales told MotoGP.com after the second Misano race, “💛we improved quite a lot from [the San Marino Grand Prix].
“This is something very positive. It’s true that we show a great pace in the middle of the race wꦚith 1:31-low, but we know that we need t🍃o start at the front, otherwise it’s very difficult with our bike to compete.
“But I keep bu🎀ilding it, it will arrive. So, we did a good step forward here in Misano, and we will try to carry on this speed for the next Gra🦩nds Prix.”
Aleix Espargaro was less positive than his factory Aprilia teammate, Vinales, but at least found some optimism in Aprilia’s Emilia-Romagna performance versus that of💦 the San Marino Grand Prix two weeks previously at the same Misano venue.
“I✃’m not happy, but we have some progress from [th🦋e San Marino Grand Prix],” Espargaro said.
“The pace, especially in the first part of the race, was not that bad, and, at the end, we know that here we are not at the level of our rivals, bu🌳t eighth place is not that bad.
“Also, the gap with the podium is not the one that we were expecting, but we reduced it a little bit from⛦ [the San Marino Grand ⛄Prix].
“[I’m] trying to be pos⛦itive, and looking forward to the next GP.”

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