Austin MotoGP: Aleix Espargaro: It's been a nightmare, I need an explanation

Aleix Espargaro overtook seven riders in the space of eight laps in Sunday's COTA race, only to suffer h🔯is fifth and final fall of a punishing MotoGP weekꦐend.
The lone Aprilia rider present after the withdraw of Maverick Vinales, the bumpy Texan circuit proved the toughest challeng🌄e of the season so far for the improved RS-GP.
Starting just 19th on the grid, Espargar🦩o was✨ up to twelfth when he lost control of his machine on lap 9 of 20.
Most frustratingly, the Spaniard insisted he wasn't pushing at the time of his fall,♎ losing well over one second a lap to the leaders,𓃲 and doesn’t understand why the accidents happened.
"It has been a nightmare, sincerely. My frustration level is very high because actually I don’t have a clear response to [why we had so many accidents]," Espargaro said. "Obviously 🅺the bumps didn’t help me. My bike was very difficult to ride. But the bumps were there for everybody.
"Until now, we have been competitive everywhere. In Misano I was P1 at the test, in other tracks we fought for eighth place, but more-or-lesꦯs ou𝓡r level was similar. But at this track I didn’t find a way.
"I starteꦗd to pass some people in the race - Morbidelli, Lecuona, Dovizioso, Alex Marquez - but my pace was not fast. I was not pushing so much. I was losing one-second a lap to the leaders or even more. But I crashed again. So I have no explanation.
"I am very sorry for my team𒁏 because to have just one Aprilia in America and then crash five times and go home with no points is not good. I'm angry and frustrated but it is how it is and hopefully we can find an explanation.
"Because we can forget this weekend - and the season has been very good so far - but 🤪for me I need an explanatio✱n. I need to understand why. Right now I don’t know why."
Espargaro's fourth DNF of the season means he has dropped to eiꦜghth in the world championship, behind Sunday's winner Marc Marquez.

Peter has been in the paddock for 20 years and♍ has s꧒een Valentino Rossi come and go. He is at the forefront of the Suzuki exit story and Marc Marquez’s injury issues.