Aleix Espargaro “beaten up”, Aprilia a “blunt knife” at Qatar MotoGP
"It did seem like ꧟Aprilia were a🙈 blunt knife" after Aleix Espargaro's disappointing P8 finish at Qatar MotoGP

The disappointment of the Qatar MotoGP for Aprilia and 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Aleix Espargaro has been likened to “a blunt knife”.
Espargaro, a🐬t one o💃f his favourite tracks, enjoyed a roaring conclusion to the Saturday sprint race, earning a podium finish, and was the favourite to win Sunday’s grand prix with many inside the paddock, as a result.
But a dꦇisappointing outing resulted in a𒅌 P8 finish, blamed on poor rear grip.
“Weird,” was how TNT Sports’ 🐠Michael Laverty summed up Espargaro’s race.
“Something strange happened,” he added.
“He never had any fight from the off. He was getting beaten up, overtaken, on the fi༒rst two or three laps.
“Then we expected, when he was on💯ly 3.84s off the lead, that it’s going to kick into gear for h𒊎im. The grip will come to Aleix.
“♎But it never happened and he dropped further behind.
“It may have been the ✃cooler track temperature or everyone else just f𒊎iguring things out overnight.
“But it did seem like Aprilia were a blunt knife.
“They should have been the package which fought the Ducatis,🌸 but they just did༒n’t have it.”
Espargaro, the oldest rider on the 2024 MotoGP grid aꦗt 34, admitted that he woke up🌺 on Sunday morning expecting he could win in Qatar.
But he admitted to the quick realisation that he was “extreme🥀ly slow” in the race eventually won by Francesco Bagnaia.
"Already on the warm-up lap to the g💦rid I felt that I had no grip at all. Something went wrong with the 🎉rear tyre.
“We have to try to understand what happened with Mic♎helinꦡ and the team.
"Obviously with the pace we showed in the last part of the Sprint I was aiming for a completely differen🗹t race.
"But there was nothing I could do. It was a nightma🎀r💦e all race."
He later added: “🐻I'm a little bit angry because we lost a good opportunity.
"In any case, I am still leaving Qatar knowi✅ng that I have a competitive bike and the championship has only just begun."
Aprilia entered the season-opener tipped to be Ducati’s closest challenger but🦹, after a ﷽bizarre Sunday, it never came to fruition.
KTM’s Brad Binder was inste🍃ad the sole non-Ducati in th൲e top seven.

James was a sports journalist at Sk🌱y Sports for a decade covering everything f🌌rom American sports, to football, to F1.