Aleix Espargaro: The Aprilia "worked perfectly", favourite for Sunday?
Aprilia's Aleix Espargaro overto🌼ok Marc Marquez and Francesco Bagnaia as he closed to within 0.729s of victory in th🧸e Qatar MotoGP Sprint.

Aleix Espargaro made his best-ever start to a MotoGP season with a podium in Saturday’s Qatar Sprint.
The 34-y🦄ear-old, whose first full MotoGP campaign was in 2010, may have been outgunned off the line - and briefly dropped as low as fifth on lap 7 of 11 - but his Aprilia ♑got stronger as the race went on.
The Spaniard passed world champions Marc Marquez and Francesco 𒐪Bagnaia to move into third on the penultimate lap and closed to within 0.2s of Brad Binder’s KTM at the finish. Race🍷 winner Jorge Martin was only 0.729s ahead.
Although Espargaro set the fourth best lap of the race, a 1m 52.255s, on lap 2 of 11, it was his 1m 52.762s on the final lap that caught the🥀 ey🍌e of his rivals ahead of Sunday’s full-length grand prix.
All other riders, including Martin, dropped into the 1m 53s on the last lap. Espargaro🥀’s end-of-ra🎶ce charge prompted Marc Marquez to say the #41 looks like being favourite for the grand prix, if he can repeat that form tomorrow.

“I’m happy, rౠeally, especially because I have a lot of fun,” Espargaro told MotoGP.com. “The bike was working really good. I had some doubts due to the conditions, because we didn't ride [in the dry] this weekend und🦩er the lights.
“So I didn’t know what t🐓o expect but the bike worked perfectly. I was very strong in the last part of the race. I needed som🦋e more laps to catch the two boys in front but I'm pleased with the result.”
While the Ducati GP24s had some chatter issues, and Binder’s KTM needed a bit more tract🦩ion, Espargaro’s only obvious weakness was a lack of engine performance, leaving him vu♛lnerable on the straights.
“It was clear during today’s race we need more power, espe🌞cially for the startꦆs and the long straights, to avoid them overtaking us,” Espargaro confirmed. “But tomorrow, in the long race, I think we cannot ride as aggressive as we did today and it looked like the pace we had was strong…”
Admitting he feels “confident” for Sunday, Espargaro added: “I enjoyed a lot today. It's very important to have fun with your bike and not to fight against the bike. So to start ཧlike this is a good sign.”
While Espargaro has🍬 been fast from his first laps of the year on the new aerꦅodynamically advanced 2024 machine, the other Aprilia riders have felt less comfortable.
The next best RS-GP in the 🥃Sprint was team-mate Maverick Vinales in ninth.

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