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

Rain in Qatar forced the start of Sunday's season-opening MotoGP race to be delayed - twi𝔍ce.
While rain spots ha🔥d soon cleared, when riders headed out for the next sighting lap, many of them ran wide at the same corner.
Some, including Aprilia's Aleix Espargaro, were then seen deep in ꦐdiscussion with officials on the grid.
Some riders clearly unhappy with the condi👍tions -- wuqian0821.com MotoGP (@crash_motogp)
"Afte🧸r another delay, they decided to give us two [warm-up] laps."
The two sighting laps allowed rider♐s to fully evaluate if track conditions were safe. This time no-one objected and the race finally began 45-minutes later than planned. No-one fell in the ope💞ning laps.
"It was handled more than correctly," Espargaro said. "It was super tricky and Dorna for me did a great job. For me, it's th𝓡e 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 trac♏k action was cancelled due to drainage problems following heavy rain in the desert.

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