Chaz fights on.
19-year-old Chaz Davies was the only British points scorer in Jerez, after finishing 13th on his 250cc Ticinohosting Campetella Racing Aprilia - but it's been a very frustrating꧙ time for Davies with uncertainty about machinery and funding wrecking his pre-season testing.
The continued fallout from those problems means that Chaz is yet🍸 to receive the semi-factory ride he was expecting - and will again be on his injured team-mate's machine, which is at least slightly better than the standard bike Davies had been forced to ride, this weekend in Qatar.

19-year-old Chaz Davies was the only British points scorer in Jerez, after finishing 💞13th on his 250cc Ticinohosting Campetella Racing Aprilia - but it's been 🍒a very frustrating time for Davies with uncertainty about machinery and funding wrecking his pre-season testing.
The continued fallout from those problems means that Chaz is yet to 🃏receive the semi-factory ride he was expecting - and will again be on his injured team-mate's machine, which is at least slightly better than the standard bike Davie💛s had been forced to ride, this weekend in Qatar.
"It's been a very frustrating time but at least I will be on the line in Qatar," said Chaz. "I will once again ride the injured Tara Sꦐekiguchi's fully-kitted Aprilia. Some more time on the bike should help us all. I needed the footrest lengthened and the la𒁏p time counter didn't work at Jerez but we should sort all this out for this weekend.
"The team is great and with two days of pra🧔ctice we are hoping for a much better result. I like the track and the temperature should be around 30' which will be a lot cooler than the last couple of years," he added.

Peter has 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.