Inside Motorcycles Magazine
  • News
    • Products
    • Reports, Results & Points
    • Rider & Team Releases
    • Industry News
    • All News
  • Multimedia
  • Features
  • Blogs
No Result
View All Result
  • News
    • Products
    • Reports, Results & Points
    • Rider & Team Releases
    • Industry News
    • All News
  • Multimedia
  • Features
  • Blogs
No Result
View All Result
Inside Motorcycles Magazine
No Result
View All Result

MotoGP 2024 Round 17: Aprilia Racing Sunday Race Report

From Piaggio Group Press Release

October 20, 2024
in Rider and Team Releases
0
MotoGP 2024 Round 17: Aprilia Racing Sunday Race Report
3
SHARES
136
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

Maverick Viñales, who started from third on the grid, was unable to pull off a perfect start in the long race, dropping a few positions in the early stages. The Spanish rider hung on in the pack, fighting for fourth position, but had to settle for eighth place at the finish line.

Meanwhile, Aleix Espargaró set off well in the long race, making up several positions. However, a contact at the end of the first lap led to a broken sidepod, compromising his entire performance and sending him to the back of the pack. Despite keeping a similar pace to the riders in the top ten, Aleix was unable to make a comeback and finished in sixteenth place.

Elsewhere, Raúl Fernández also put in a solid performance, consistently managing to finish in the top ten over the Australian race weekend. Starting from sixth on the grid, after completing Q1, he managed to pull off sixth in the sprint and tenth in the long race.

MAVERICK VIÑALES
“The race went well, we made the most of the potential of the bike, but sadly it just wasn’t enough. My left arm was feeling better, but my back started to hurt. There was no physical limitation, we just couldn’t manage to get enough speed.”

ALEIX ESPARGARÓ
“I started really well, but unfortunately a contact on the first lap with Jack Miller as I was braking into the 10th corner broke the sidepod, putting me at the back of the pack. Making up ground from so far back is tricky, and of course it affects the outcome of the race. I tried to go as fast as I could; actually, my pace in some of the laps was pretty good. The breakage of the sidepod really didn’t help, especially because it made the bike unstable.”

MASSIMO RIVOLA
“This weekend, we’ve seen good speeds from the Aprilia bikes with both Maverick and Raúl. Again, the first lap was punishing, but the pace required to get closer to the podium was there. The terrible accident in the sprint, when Maverick was unexpectedly hit from behind at 300 km/h, blighted the weekend. Aleix started Friday a bit slow, which is unusual for him. It’s a shame we didn’t manage to get more points here in Australia. Now we’re heading to a track that will give us the opposite conditions, and on paper, they are less than favourable for us, but there’s no doubt that we’ll go with the attitude that we’re not giving up, and with the goal of closing the gap.”

Tags: Aprilia RacingMotoGP
Share1Tweet1
Previous Post

MotoGP 2024 Round 17: Monster Energy Yamaha Race Report

Next Post

MotoGP 2024 Round 17: Gresini Racing Sunday Race Report

Next Post
MotoGP 2024 Round 17: Gresini Racing Sunday Race Report

MotoGP 2024 Round 17: Gresini Racing Sunday Race Report

Discussion about this post

<

Inside Motorcycles

Since 1998, Inside Motorcycles has been “Canada’s Source for Motorcycle News.” With its in-depth coverage of the Canadian motorcycle industry, InsideMotorcycles.com has become an indispensable resource for riders and racing enthusiasts across the country. InsideMotorcycles.com is on top of all the latest industry developments, both in Canada and internationally.

Corporate

  • About IM
  • Contact Us

Advertising

  • Web Advertising
  • Marketplace
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Privacy Policy

© 1998-2024 Inside Motorcycles. All Rights Reserved.
Please do not replicate images or take columns from this website for use on another without permission of the author.
Designed and developed in Adelion Studio

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In

Add New Playlist

No Result
View All Result
  • News
    • Products
    • Reports, Results & Points
    • Rider & Team Releases
    • Industry News
    • All News
  • Multimedia
  • Features
  • Blogs

© 1998-2024 Inside Motorcycles. All Rights Reserved.
Please do not replicate images or take columns from this website for use on another without permission of the author.
Designed and developed in Adelion Studio

Are you sure want to unlock this post?
Unlock left : 0
Are you sure want to cancel subscription?