Spanish MotoGP: Aleix Espargaro: We're not afraid of the challenge

Aleix Espargaro heads into round four of the 2021 MotoGP season at Jerez with ‘positive outlook’, after sixth place finish at Portimao; feels Jerez is a more ‘traditional track’, and one that is ‘very complete and therefore demanding’.
Aleix Espargaro: We're not afraid of the challenge

Aleix Espargaro heads into round four of the 2021 MotoGP season following a third consecutive top ten r𝓀esult for Aprilia at ꧋Portimao.

The Spaniard took a sixth place finish at the Algarve International Circuit, which means 2021 is the first time that A🌳prilia and Espargaro together have taken three consecutive top tens to open a sea📖son. 

"We are definitely coming into this weekend with a positive outlook. In the first three races, we tackled two circuits which were both particular in their own way, but still showing that we have t▨he pace to battle with the best," said Espargaro. 

"Jerez is a ‘traditional’ track, if you wil💝l, but very complete and therꦓefore demanding. 

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"In the winter tests I felt good here, but now we’ll find different conditions and, more importantly, fierce rival🍒s. 

"We're not afraid of the challenge because 🐻we are working well and we need to keep growi♓ng."

Espargaro was less than four seconds off fellow Spaniard Joan Mir who finished third during the Portuguese Grand Prix, which is another indication of just how close they are to the top, but also ꦺhow far Aprilia has come from last year to now. 

Jerez has not quite been as happy a hunting ground for Espargaro compared to oth♈er Spanish circuits such as Aragon, but the 31 year-old does have a best finish of fifth, which if he can replicate that this weekend would be his best result for Aprilia to date. 

There are no secrets around Jerez that the whole grid doesn’t already know, however, the Angel-Nieto circuit remains one 🍸of the better venues yearly to provide an accurate examination of where every team lies in the pecking order. 

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