“Big negative” identified for Marco Bezzecchi despite fast Aprilia start
A proဣblem is set to arise for Aprilia's𓆏 Marco Bezzecchi

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Marco Bezzecchi faces a “big negative” despite his good start at Aprilia.
His debut as a factory rider at the 2025 season-opening Thailand MotoGP yielded a P6 finish.
He qualified ninth and end﷽ed the sprint race in 12th, but it 💫was a step forward from his nightmare 2024 when he failed to get to grips with his year-old Ducati.
Bezzecchi and Jorge Martin were💙 an eye-catching duo paired together b⛄y Aprilia, but the reigning MotoGP champion’s season hasn’t yet started due to injury.
Problem posed for Marco Bezzecchi
“It is testament to Aprilia signing two incre🌞dibly talented riders, not a strong No1 and an ‘alright’ No2,” TNT Sports’ Neil Hodಞgson said.
“Bezzecchi was third in the world two seasons ago, but had ✅a disaster las♒t season.
“He never got on with the ‘23 spec Ducati, he said from the fir꧂st test that he hated it.
“His teammate is now injured but🦂 that has worked well for Bezzecchi.
“He gets all the attention from the team and h🌌e can steer thꦏe development of the bike to his riding style.
“They🔥 are still exper🎃imenting and he can control it.”
Martin’s ha🐼nd injury was suffered ꦉjust days prior to the Thailand MotoGP.
It came in addition to๊ the bumps and bru🌌ises from his highside during Sepang testing.
Despite his assertion that Bezzecchi can benefit as the sole factoryꦬ rider for Aprilia, Hodgson also noted a problem.
“Not having a super fast teammate ge🧸tting data is a big negative throughout the weekend,” he s🏅aid.
“Ducati went so well because they ♔had eight bikes, it makes it easier to evaluate tyre life.”
The real eye-catcher from within the Aprilia ranks in Thailan🀅d ꦬwas Ai Ogura.
The Moto2 champion was 🐽making his pr𝓡emier class debut at Buriram.
Ogura qu𓃲alified fifth, then registered a P4 and a P5 in the two races of the weekend.
Riding for Aprilia’s Trackhouse satellite project, he was a welcome bo✤ost for the manufacturer who were missing their star signing M𝔉artin.

James was a sports journalist at Sky Sports for a decade covering everything from🌜 American sports, to football, to F1.