MotoGP Qatar: Espargaro: Ezpeleta said 'OK, we won't go'

Rain in Qatar forced the start of Sunday's season-opening MoওtoGP race to be delayed - twice.
While rain spots had soon cleared, when riders headed out for the next sighting la🍬p, many of them ran wide at the same co💫rner.
Some, includi🐻ng Aprilia's Aleix Espargaro, were then seen deep in discussion with officials on the൩ grid.
Some riders clearly unhappy w༒ith🐼 the conditions -- wuqian0821.com MotoGP (@crash_motogp)
"A𓃲fꦚter another delay, they decided to give us two [warm-up] laps."
The two sighting laps allowed riders to fully evaluate if track conditions were safe. This time no-one objected and the race fin💝ally began 45-minutes later than planned. No-one fell in the opening laps.
"It was handled more than correctl𒉰y," Espargaro said. "It was super tricky and Dorna for me did a great job. For me, it's the best sport in the world.🌺 Our opinion is important and this is great.
"It ♕was not an easy weekend🍷 for them, but they did a great job."
All of Saturday's track action was cancelled due 🎐to drainage problems followin🐟g heavy rain in the desert.

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