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Maverick Vinales Optimistic about Race Pace at Le Mans

6 months ago By Sports Desk

On the first day of free practice for the French MotoGP Grand Prix at Le Mans, Aprilia team rider Maverick Viñales showed a solid performance and clear optimism about the pace of the race.

After struggling in Jerez last Sunday, where he identified a problem with his spare bike, Viñales was delighted to be so close to the top of the timesheets despite some challenges encountered during practice. He pointed out that the feel with the front tire was not ideal, but he still managed to be fast. With a gap of just 0.269 seconds to leader Ducati’s Jorge Martin on his flying lap, Viñales expressed confidence in his abilities and his team’s ability to make the necessary adjustments to improve on Saturday’s performance.

Furthermore, Viñales showed determination by stating that he is confident in his ability to compete against Ducati, despite the setbacks suffered during free practice. Your willingness to overcome challenges and your focus on achieving good results is evident, reflecting your competitive mindset and your commitment to success.

On the other hand, his teammate Aleix Espargaró also gave an impressive performance and reminded of the speed he showed in the season opener in Qatar. Espargaró expressed his satisfaction with the bike’s performance and his confidence in his abilities as a rider. Despite a small mistake during his flying lap, he was optimistic about the rest of the race weekend and the chance to achieve a significant result.

With both Aprilia drivers performing promisingly, the team is optimistic about the rest of the Le Mans race weekend. With additional adjustments and a solid strategy, both Viñales and Espargaró have the potential to achieve significant results in Sunday’s race.

With the French Grand Prix approaching, MotoGP fans are eagerly waiting to see how Aprilia and its riders will face the challenges of the Le Mans circuit and excel in one of the most exciting races of the season. With determination, skill and the support of their teams, Viñales and Espargaró are ready to show their full potential and compete at the top of the group.

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