Aleix Espargaro: “People forget what Pol achieved, no one better at KTM/GASGAS”

Aleix Espargaro hailed younger brother Pol Espargaro’s sixth place in last weekend’s Austrian MotoGP Sprint as a timely reminder of his talents.
Pol Espargaro, MotoGP sprint race, Austrian MotoGP, 19 August
Pol Espargaro, MotoGP sprint race, Austrian MotoGP, 19 August

Back, neck, jaw and rib fractures in Portimao kept Es🌱pargaro away from his GASGAS-branded machine until Silverstone,🎉 with Austria marking just his second full event of the season.

Still far from fully fit, the shorter Saturday race pꦐrovided Espargaro’s best chance to perform and, avoiding the turn-one mayhem, he climbed from 16th to seventh on the opening lap, which became sixth after Luca Marini’s accident.

Espargaro kept his pace to the end, taking the chequered flag just half a sec🐎ond behind Red Bull KTM’s Jack Miller and a fraction ahe꧃ad of brother Aleix, winner at Silverstone, and his Aprilia team-mate Maverick Vinales.

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“It’s just the Sprint and sixth position, b꧟ut Pol’s here,” said Aleix. “A lot of people in the paddock - and this makes me very angry - forget who Pol is, what he achieved, what he did for this brand [KTM].

“You have a big injury for 1 or 2 months and it looks like you have to go home, you have to retire. We have to be more patient in the sport because it’s n𝓡ot easy s﷽ometimes.”

The #41 added: “We see other riders that come back after an injury and they say, ‘Oh, I’m not ok’, for ten GPs. ‘I still have some pain!’ My brother almost finished in a chair. He was not even able to eat or walk for a month🐎 and he finished sixth in the [Sprint], his second GP [weekend], with almost no experience on the bike.

“We have to have more patience, we♊ have to give more time. This is the most difficult class in the world.”

But with Pedro Acosta needing a KTM MotoGP seat for next season and 🧜the Austrian factory’s quest for ♔more grid places so far thwarted, patience might be in short supply.

𒁃Espargaro, like team-mate Fernandez, has a contract for 2024 but if a fifth RC16 doesn’t materialise for Acosta one of them might need to revert to test and wild-card duties.

“For me, it’s a comp𓄧licated situation,” Aleix said of the future KTM/GASGAS line-up.

“Pol has a contract. ꦰBut apart from the contract, and full respect for the other riders of KTM and GASGAS, [but] no on✤e is better than Pol.

“So apart from the contracts, if you’re the boss of the brand and you’re lookin🐻g for the best riders, they are not better than Pol. This is my opinion.”

Pol Espargaro - who went on to claim 14th in the Grand Prix race, before a168澳﷽洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史: penalty dropped him behind Mill🌠er and Fernandez - was part of KTM’s original 2017 Mo𓃲toGP line-up, remaining with the project until leaving for Repsol Honda at the end of 2020.

Although Brad Binder took the honour of KTM’s first MotoGP&n𒀰bsp;win, and Miguel Oliveira added two more victories during 2020, Espargaro’s five podiums and fifth in the world championship🤡 remains the best season so far for an RC16 rider.

Binder is currently fo🌜urth in this year's standings🃏.

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