Espargaro: Same problems all the time
Aleix Espargaro says he’s ‘tri🌞ed everything’ with his Aprilia without success as he admits he ‘doesn’t know how to go fast♎er’ with the Italian manufacturer in Austria.
While team-mate Scott Redding gave a review of A♉prilia’s efforts in Austria this weekend as ‘hell from the beginning’, Espargaro echoed his 𓆉sentiments having found no answers to the team’s🐬 lack of pace at the Red Bull Ring hampered by both high tyre wear and fuel consumption.

Ale𝔉ix Espargaro says he’s ‘tried everything’ with his Aprilia without success as he admits he ‘doesn’t know how to go faster’ with the Italian manufacturer in Austria.
While team-mate Scott Redding gave a review of Aprilia’s efforts i♈n Austria this weekend as ‘hell from the begin🍨ning’, Espargaro echoed his sentiments having found no answers to✤ the team’s lack of pace at the Red Buౠll Ring hampered by both high tyre wear and fuel consumption.
༺Espargaro made an eye-catching start to the Austrian MotoGP🍸 to bolt into the top ten but as his tyre faded he dropped down the order and out of the points – over 30 seconds off the winner.
“Overall the problems I have had are always the same all the time,” Espargaro said. “Sincerely, I don't know how to go faster. I tried everyt🎐hing. I think I'm in a good moment of my career, I'm focused, I'm fit, I'm relaxed, but I can't go faster with this bike.
“This weekend we suffer a bit wit✅h the consumption. Then we have to make the gearing longer to consume less, then the acceleration is worse, and a lean map too. So obviously this weekend has been more difficult.
“They overtook me out𓆉side, in acceleration, every bike arrived, every bike overtook me on the gas. It's frustrating, because there's nothing you can do.
“Yoꦬu open the tꦆhrottle and the bike stays there, so there's nothing I can do. It pisses me off, but we have to improve.”
The older Espargaro, who was without brother Pol in Austria as he re꧒covered from spine injuries, is eager to see improvements at the one-day private test planned at Misano before the next round at Silverstone and hopes the Austria round can be forgotten given the unique characteristics of the track.
While Redding lamented Aprilia's move to cut down its Misano test from three days to one, Espargaro says the issue focuses around having new and significantඣ parts to experiment with.
“We now have an important te🔯st in Misano with many new thin🐭gs to try,” he said. “I hope the situation will change a little bit. For sure it can't go worse, because that's difficult. But I'm positive.
“We have m🌳any things to try, so it's going to be ve🐓ry important to be organised and very precise in what we try.
“We have a test aꦗgain in Misano after the race, we will stay two more days. So it's not a matter of tests, we are testing a lot. It's a matter of when we go into the tests, we need new parts to try.
“I tried the bike high, low, I changed my positio𝓡n, my footpegs. I did everything on🦋 the bike, there is nothing more that we can do. So we need new parts to improve.”