Marco Bezzecchi: “I’ve always had fun” at Thai MotoGP
Marco Bezzecchi is in a positive mood ahead of his🔯 Thai MotoGP Aprilia debut.

New Aprilia Racing signing 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Marco Bezzecchi heads to the opening MotoGP weekend of the sꦜeason at Buriram, a track at which he has found success in the pa🌄st.
Bezzecchi s🅠cored his first premier class pole position at Buriram in 2023; and this weekend makes his race debut for the factory Aprilia team after an encouraging preseason which saw him adapt well to the RS-GP and to the responsibilities associated with being a factory rider.
“We've seen positive results in both Sepangꦅ and Buriram tests,” Bezzecchi said.
“I'm꧟ happy with my work, and with the way I’ve adapted; it’s gone pretty well.
“I'm satisfied because we’ve made a lot of developments, 🌱💙and have made important decisions regarding the package as a whole.
“I love the track at Buriram;♛ I've always had fun and enjoyed there, and the atmosphere is exciting with lots of fans.
🦹“I can’t wait to start this new adventure, and to get back to racing. Wishing Jorge [Martin] all the best, hoping he can return as soon as possible.”
Bezzecchi will be joined by Aprilia’s official test rider, Lorenzo Savadori, this weekend, the #32 substituting for Jorge Martin in Thailand after the reigning champion suffered multiple fractures in his left hand during trainꩵing ♓on Monday.
Although Savadori raced as recently as the Malaysian Grand Prix last year when he replaced Miguel Oliveira at Trackhouse Racing, though, the Italian has not raced for the official 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Aprilia Racing team since the 2021 Dutch TT.
“My fi🌊rst thought is📖 for Jorge [Martin],” Savadori said ahead of his Thai GP substitute ride.
“I'm really sorry that h﷽e won't be here in Thailand and Iജ wish him a speedy recovery – I hope he can return soon.
“As always, I will gi𓂃ve 100 per cent and our goal remains to impro🐼ve the bike and take it as far as possible.”

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