”This is why this is the best sport in the world and you always have to believe”
”This is why this is the best sport in the world and 🅘yo🍌u always have to believe.”

Aleix Espargaro had not finish better than sixth in any MotoGP race at the Red B﷽ull Ring before yesterday’s Austrian MotoGP Sprint, in which he finished third.
Espargaro’s weekend had started especially badly: two crashes 🔯in the opening 15 minutes of FP1 in the 2a-2b chicane meant Espargaro clocked up only 14 laps on Friday morning, ☂which he ended at the bottom of the timesheets in 25th.
The turnaround in both fortunes and performance that led Espargaro to the Sprint podium on Saturday was acไhieved via a multitude of changes ma൲de to the bike, as well as some adjustments to his own riding technique.
“This is why this i💮s the best sport in the world and you always have to believe,” Espargaro told MotoGP.com, reflecting on his Sprint podium. “We worked really hard yesterday afternoon, we changed a lot the setting of the bike, we moved my position.
“Also, watching🌺 some videos with [Matteo] Baioc♚co we changed also the gear of the first chicane — second instead of first — so many, many things.
“I flew in the qualifying, a very impressive lap time, and then the pace also in the Sprint was crazy. I was laughing a liꦕttle bit inside the helmet. Probably one of the best Saturdays of m𓃲y career.”
Espargaro explained that, while the Red Bull Ring’s layout is not his favourite, it is also one that doesn’t 🃏suit the Aprilia RS-GP.
“Hats off to﷽ the team’s job because it’s not just that it’s not my favourite layout but also the Aprilia. The Aprilia loves the flowing corners, the high-speed circuits, and it’s difficult for this geometry or for this bike to stop the bike completely like Ducati does.
“I🐷’m very happy for the job the team does because the bike they give ꦺme was really good today.”
Espargaro inherited third place after Marc Maꩵrquez crashed out of second place with five laps to go.
“He [Marquez] was doing a really good race, he was actually catching Pecco [Bagnaia]. I was in the limit, 🌃and for me it was already a really good race in fourth place. But, yeah, when he crashed I take the podium.
“He took my podium in Barc꧂elona, so now he gives me back some ꦜsmall present.”

Alex joined ♕the team in August of 2024 having covered consumer an🤡d racing motorcycle news at Visordown for two years.