Spanish Moto2: Gardner: Maybe on the track it’s similar, approach is different

Remy Gardner will start tomorrow’s Moto2 race from pole position after securing a new all-time Moto2 lap record in Andalusia♓.
It’s the fourth pole of the 23 year-old’s career, while the 🀅last ꧑pole came at Portimao in 2020 - a race he won.
Speaking after qualifying, Gardner said: "Yeah, honestly the bike is working well from FP1. We haven’t really moved to♕o far away from the bike we started with.
"It’s all been pretty smooth sailing. I managed to do a decent lap in the morning and the afternoon with the soft oᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚption that Dunlop brought.&nbs🧜p;
"There was probably another two tenths to🌃 come out of it, but I ꦦjust made a few mistakes.
"Anyway, I got the pole so I can’t complai🐭n. I’m happy, and we🌄 have good race pace for tomorrow."
During the post qualifying press conference, there was a fun moment shared between the Aussie duo of Gardner and Jack Miller, when the former was asked about simila𒊎rities to his 𒁃dad Wayne Gardner.
Gaꩵrdner doesn’t♕ believe the two can be compared much, especially on how they approach racing.
"Probably a little bit different if I’m being honest. Maybe on the track it’s similar at ti🌳mes, but I think the way I approach things in the box and mentally is completely different to my dad, if I say so myself," according to Gardner.
And while Miller agreed with his younger countryman about off track similarities, Miller had a ripper of an answer for Gardner: "Ah, Iꦑ think anybody watching from the outside… well his approach is for sure different to Wayne, but the riding style, I think you see that dog in him, the aggression, the bike bucking and weaving.
"If you watch Wayne back in the dayℱ, it’s like a spitting image. Both just pinning it and it looks good."