Aleix Espargaro crashes out of Aragon sprint: “Not right, half the grid dirty”
Aleix Espargaro's frustrate꧃d reaction to track conditions on Satܫurday

168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Aleix Espargaro was critical of track conditions after his premature ending to the sprint race in🏅 Aragon.
On Saturday at the Aragon MotoGP, the Aprili💦a rider waℱs one of several riders to struggle on the start line.
He lost multiple positions in the blink of an eye, then made contac🐭t with Fabio di Giannantonio and crashed out at Turn 1.
"At the start my rear slipped, luckil🎃y no 🐠one hit me,” Espargaro told .
ไ“I hope they do something for Sunday's race: if someone rear-ends you it's dangerous, it's a safety issue.
"At least they should try🃏 to clean the track, it would be a start.
“It's not right that half the grid is clean and half dirty, it must be the same for ever𝓡yone.”
His criti♛cism echoes the words of Fran🦋cesco Bagnaia.
The MotoGP champion and championship leader finished n෴inth in the sprint race, and also endureꦛd a bad start on the dirty side of the track.
“I was starting from the dirty side of the grid,” Bag𓃲naia said.
“In the Safety Commission yesterday, I clearly asked, ‘Please clean the track and the ✅starting grid’ because if not it could be💜 a problem. And it was a problem.
“I was🐽 just lucky that Alex [Marquez] had good reflexes behind me because he was able to not hit me, but it was very dangerous.”
The warm-up on Sunday has been rescheduled to allow time for practice starts, in an at♕tempt to tackle the issues that many of the riders faced on Saturday.

James was a sports journalist at Sky Sports for a decade covering everything from American sports, to 🌊football, to F1.