Strong final day for Espargaro

After struggling with sic🌌kness and a lack of front-end feel during the first two days of testing at Jerez, A♛leix Espargaro lopped 1.5sec from his lap time during a promising final day.
The Power Electronics Aspar rider finished the test 0.8sec behind team-mate Randy de Puಞniet, but moved back ahead of Speed Master's Mattia Pasini to be the second-best ART rider.
"The first day I was sick, yesterday was better, but a little off, then from this morning the fe﷽eling was great," said Espargaro, returning to MotoGP after a season in Moto2.
"Today we worked a lot on the front, and succeede🍬d in gaining confidence. We changed the forks and greatly improved our times. I didn't expect to improve so much.
"I'm leaving Jerez happy. The first two days were not very productive, but we kept working hard and🉐 finally today we received our reward.
"The bike is working better than [the♔ previous test] in Valencia, and it is important to see that we are evolving gradually."
Espargaro also offered his condolences to🤪 fellow Spanish grand prix rider Esteve Rabat, following a family bereavement.
"I want to send a giant hug to my friend Tito Rabat who is undergoing a tough time foll🦄owing the loss of his mother," said Aleix, older brother of 2012 Moto2 rider Pol.

Peter has been in the paddock for 20 years and has seen Valentino R♎ossi come and go. He i👍s at the forefront of the Suzuki exit story and Marc Marquez’s injury issues.