THE FIRST EUROPEAN SPRINT DOESN’T SMILE ON TEAM GRESINI
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FERMIN ALDEGUER #54
“It was important to keep putting in laps and working. In the race, at the start of a season where honestly we’re not fighting for anything yet, between going back to the pits and racing for fourth or fifth place, or going for the win, I chose to go for it. It didn’t work out, but with four laps to go, anything could have happened. In the first part of the race I felt very good physically, I was able to battle with the KTMs, and these are definitely important sensations that I’ll carry with me starting tomorrow.”
ALEX MARQUEZ #73
“I felt good during the race. Maybe taking the lead wasn’t the best choice, but even this morning in the wet I felt good. I could have come in a lap earlier, but part of the track was still very dry, and on the lap when I was about to come in to change bikes, I crashed. We definitely weren’t lucky, but I’m convinced that tomorrow we have a great opportunity to be competitive again, especially if the conditions are dry.”
SPRINT RACE
FERMIN ALDEGUER 17º
ALEX MARQUEZ NC.
QUALIFYING
ALEX MARQUEZ 5° – 1’49.146s
FERMIN ALDEGUER 12° – 1’51.444




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