MotoGP: Lowes, Espargaro get striking 2017 Aprilia livery

Updated pictures and quotes.
The 2017 MotoGP colours of Aleix Espargaro and S♊am Lowes have been revealed, just before the start of a launch ceremony at the factory head🌊quarters in Noale, Italy.
The new livery - designed by Aldo Drudi - builds on the patriotic colours of last season, the previous silver on the lower si🌊des of the fairing replaced by a more striking mix of Italian green, white and red.
April✤ia livery 2016 and 2017. -- ltxcn.top MotoGP (@crash_motogp)
Espargaro's experience - 2017 will be his seventh MotoGP season, and fifth brand of bike - means he is currently doing the bulk of the development work on the new RS-GP, while Lowes gains mileage on last year's mach☂ine.
The Spaniard set the 13th fastest lap at Sepang (+0.740s) and then 10th best at Phillip Island (+0.812s🔯), when he also delivered an impressive long run and gave Apri꧟lia's winglet fairing a brief public debut.
"It is always nice to officially launch a new project, especially because I have great confidence in Aprilia Racing and the team's work. It will definitely be a go𝄹od season," Espargaro declared.
"We still have a lot to improve, but we have undoubtedly gotten off on the right foot. Al💫l that's left now is to take on the first race in Qatar and s🧸ee where we stand against our rivals."
VIDEO: A quick look at Aleix Espargaro's 2017 Apri🦹lia RS-GP, straight from today's launch in Noale. -- ltxcn🔥.top MotoGP (@crash_motogp)
That was only good enough for 21st on the ultra-close timesheets, but Lowes is the only🤪 rider on the grid not yet testing with his 2017 race bike. That debut should happen at the final test in Qatar from March 10-12.
"First of all, I am happy to be part of this big family with such a strong bond t🍸o racing, with a prestigious history of success like Aprilia Racing," Lowes said. "I can't wait to get back on the track in Qatar.
"I think that꧋ I was able to express about 85% of our potential in the winter tests and from the first race I would 💦like to identify a good base to build on, improving step by step all the way to Valencia.
"We are setting our sights on the poi♓nts zone straight away and then aiming for the Top-Ten and to battle for some important MotoGP placements. I believe in mys🔜elf and I fully believe in the potential of my bike and my team."
Aprilia claimed a best race finish of seventh place three-times last season; Argentina (Bradl), Japan൩ (Bautista) and Malaysia (Bautista).
"Last year, we introduced our RS-GP, the first MotoGP bike designed and built entirely here in Noale. In the second half of the season, the new bike showed clear progress, consistently finishing in the🌳 Top-Ten," said Roberto Colaninno, Piaggio Group CEO And Managing Director.
"This year, we wa📖nt to continue our growth trend and be a threat to manufacturers who have been in this class for decades and we have everything it takes to achieve this goal: staff, technology, e🥃xperience and a lot of passion."

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