Marco Bezzecchi shares Aprilia trait which “really impressed me”
Ma𒅌rco Be🥃zzecchi's early description of his new Aprilia

168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Marco Bezzecchi has already been “impressed” by his Aprilia despite leaving a Ducati behind.
ꦕBezzecchi and Jorge Martin will form Aprilia’s new-look factory duo this season, but both must make the adaptation from different spec Duc🃏atis.
While Martin won the 2024 MotoGP champi▨onship on a factory-spec Ducati, Bez🌟zecchi never got to grips with the ‘23 version he rode last year.
Now in Aprilia colours, he hopes for a freꦇsh start beginning at this w🐠eek’s official Sepang test.
“I need more time on the bike. Ov𓄧erall, I can’t complainಞ,” Bezzecchi said.
“Th💮ere arജe strong points, and weak points which we will work on.
“In gen🎶eral, I can’t complain about the bike or the factory.
“The front feeling? I felt immedia🥂tely💃 that it was really good.
🍃“The feedback from the front was amazing, I was really satisfied about this.
“It’s something which really impressed me.
“It’s great to find this confidence immediately with ꦰthe front, because the front is more important than the rear w🐽hen you ride.”
Marco Bezzecchi swaps Ducati for Aprilia
A crucial difference from l🤪ast season’s Ducati is the manual ride height device that Bezzecchi must use on his Aprilia.
“It’s different but not worse,” he insisted.
“Sometimes it’s good to have a device which works immediately. It🦹’s not a button, it’s💫 a lever.
“I need to get used to it. At Montmelo, we started working on it. I started to understand the best moment to m♉ake the device work.
“Here, I will have more days to understand.”
April𒆙ia’s testing at last weekend’s 🥃Shakedown was carried out by Lorenzo Savadori.
“We spoke to Sava, and all the Trackhouse 𒈔team, and especially the factory,” Bezzecchi said.
“The staff at Aprilia Racing have done big work this winter. Now, we have to give our feedbac🔴k.
“It is important to start in a good way.
“We kept in touch throughout the winter.
“After Montmelo, we ga🅰ve feedback about the bike. They were working on our feedback throꦿughout winter.
“My comments and Jorg🦩e’s comments were similar so they had a clear road to follow.”

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