Vinales: “I tried to hold on until the end” | Aprilia: “We’ve finally seen the true Miguel”
Maverick Vinales: 'I'm especially sorry⛄ because we had a great opportunꦜity to do well today'

After leading the timesheets on Friday, 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Maverick Vinales’ German MotoGP qualifying hopes ended in a big h🥀෴ighside through the long Turn 10 left-hander.
The factory A🐻pr💜ilia star landed heavily on his back and was slow to stand up, before being helped away by marshals.
Subsequent scans in the Medical Centr✅e fortunately revealed that the ‘blunt trauma’ had not resulဣted in ‘any fractures or injuries to the ligaments and joints’.
But it was a sore Vinales who took up his seventh place on the Sprint grid, t🌠hen 🅠briefly peaked in fourth place before being passed by Enea Bastianini, Franco Morbidelli and - at the very last corner - Marc Marquez.
"Before the crash, I was pushing to🌊 see where the limit was in preparation for the final time attack, and to be honest I wasn't expecting a highside at that poin🦹t,” Vinales said of his qualifying fall.
“I tried to hold on physically until the end. I'm especially sorry because we 💫had a great opportunity to do well today. We can 💎be at the front tomorrow, the race pace is there. I expect to feel better physically.”
Vinales is the only factory Aprilia rider 🧔on track with team-mate Aleix Espargaro already ruled out by injuries from Assen.
However, there was still one RS-GP on the Sprint podium with Trackhou⭕se rider Miguel Oliveira enjoying his best Aprilia performance with a close second place to Jorge Martin.
“Over the past few days, Aprilia has demonstrated immense comp🍨etitiveness on the Sachsenring,” said technical director Romano Albesiano.
“Going from an extremely fas꧅t track like Assen to this one, we expected to have some diꦑfficulties which, however, we are not having.
“Unfortunately, Aleix is not on the track a🔯nd Maverick’s crash certainly affected his position on the grid.
“We are pleased with the Team Trackhouse result, weꦅ’ve finally seen the true Miguel. He deserves it, especially after all the injuries from last year.”

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