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MOTOGP – GP 18

THE VALENCIA RACE CLOSES OUT A POSITIVE SEASON FOR APRILIA

A DOUBLE CRASH FOR ALEIX ESPARGARÓ (GOOD RESULT FOR HIM, 8TH PLACE, IN THE QUALIFYNG SESSION) AND SAM LOWES. AFTER A YEAR OF GREAT PROGRESS, THE RS-GP PREPARES FOR NEXT CHAMPIONSHIP.

Valencia, Spain, 12 November 2017 – With a double crash – first Aleix Espargaró in the early stages of the race and then Sam Lowes toward the end – the Valencia race ended, the last MotoGP round of 2017.

Aleix, after starting from the third row, was pushing to stay in the top ten and to stay in contact with the best when he crashed on turn one during the fourth lap. In any case, it would have been a difficult race for Aprilia Racing Team Gresini's Spanish rider who, upon returning after surgery to his left hand, had to reckon with a pesky bout of bronchitis throughout the weekend. Sam Lowes, in his last race on the Aprilia MotoGP bike, crashed during the 22nd lap. In the Valencia GP, the last race of the MotoGp 2017 season, the Aprilia RS-GP bikes dresses in (RED) livery, also the riders suits, to support the association, founded by Bono and Bobby Shriver, in its battle against Aids.

The double zero compromises Aprilia's MotoGP season, which saw the RS-GP growing consistently until achieving performance worthy of the top positions with Espargaró. On several occasions, Aleix came close to a top five finish and the bike made significant progress in qualifying, almost earning a spot on the front row several times and taking the fourth best time in the GP of Japan, the best grid position for an Aprilia in MotoGP history.
In any case, 2017 seems to have laid the foundation for development which, without any break, will begin on Tuesday (14 November) when Aleix Espargaró and his new team mate Scott Redding will be on the Aprilia V4 machines during the tests scheduled at Valencia. Much more than just a sneak peek of the 2018 season.

ALEIX ESPARGARO’ (bike no. 41): "I struggled with the front end feeling throughout the weekend and in the early stages of the race with a full tank, the difficulty was even more evident. I tried to stay calm at the start, but apparently I wasn't calm enough. I made a mistake that I am particularly disappointed about, because we deserved to finish the season in a better way. Now I want to think about 2018, where we will need to continue improving the RS-GP and our approach to the races. Beyond the results, which do not fully reflect our work, this season I had fun riding and I feel very much at home with the team. I have a lot of confidence in the Aprilia engineers and I know that they will put together an excellent technical package for us."

QUALIFYNG SESSIONS: GOOD ALEIX 8TH.

SAM LOWES (bike no. 22): "My pace at the midrace point was very good. It's a pity that I had lost contact with the group because of some problems downshifting. I went long a couple of times and that shook my concentration and then there was the unlucky crash. I want to thank the team and wish them all the best for next season. A new adventure in Moto2 awaits me and I want to be ready to tackle that in the best possible way."

(Sam Lowes. Photo source: motogp.com).

2017 MOTOGP FINAL: THE TEAM MANAGERS GROUP’S PHOTO (RIGHT, ROMANO ALBESIANO, APRILIA RACING). GO TO 2018.

INFO APRILIA RACING:
www.aprilia.com/en_EN/racing/moto-gp