MotoGP: Aprilia test role would be good for Smith
Aleix Espargaro would welcome the arrival of Bradley Smith as an Aprilia test and wild-carꦆd ri🐻der in 2019.
The struggling Italian factory is among the teams look🃏ing to boost its development programme by sign♎ing a test rider with proven MotoGP speed and experience.
Espargaro's current team-mate Scott Redding is also in conten𝓰tion for the role, and has been backed by Espargaro, but the Englishman looks to have fa𒅌llen out of favour with Aprilia management due to his blunt post-Austria comments.

Aleix Espargaro would welcome the arrival of Bradley Smith a🦂s an Aprilia tes൩t and wild-card rider in 2019.
The struggling Italian factory is aജmong the teams looking to boost its development programme by signing a test rider with proven MotoGP sp🐽eed and experience.
Espargaro's current team-mate Scott Redding is also in contention for the role, and has been backed by Espargaro, but the Englishman looks to have fallen out of favour with Aprilia management due to his blunt🌃 post-Austria comments.
Smith meanwhile currently rides alongside Aleix's younger brother Pol at the factory KTM team and, like 𒊎countryman Redding, is without a race seat for 2019.
"I talked with Bradley last week and he told me that they were in talks with Aprilia. It was an option," said Aleix Espargaro. "Bradley is a very experienced rider. He rode the Yamaha - especially one of the years ꩲ- at a very, very good level and now he is working with KTM.
"He has improved a lot the level of their bike and his level, so I think he is a young guy that still has♉ the potential to be a factory rider or to race in MotoGP. But because of how tight everything is in MotoGP he has no space, so to be a test rider I think is more than good."
Smith has 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:ruled out staying on as a KTM te♒st rider next year due to the lack of wild-card opportinities, while 168𝔉澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Yamaha's new test rider 'won't be English'.

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