Bezzecchi, di Giannantonio seeking to break Sprint jinx
Three Sprints, two riders💜 but no༺ Saturday points so far for VR46.

Three rounds into the 2024 MotoGP campaign and VR46 riders 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Marco Bezzecchi and 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Fabio di Giannantonio are yet to score a p൩oint in the S🌊aturday Sprint races.
In Bezzecchi’s case, it’s a stark contrast to a year ago, when the youn🐠g Italian returned to Europe having taken his first Sprint and Grand Prix victoriesღ to lead the world championship.
Instead he’s scored 44 points less and sits eleventh ✨in the current standings, with a best finish of sixth (Portimao) so far and eighth last time at COTA.
“In Austin, if we consider everything, w🦋e still managed to make some steps forward,” Bezzecchi said. “It's not the position I want, but the sensations improve with each outiไng and we can bring the group closer.
“Jerez is certainly one of the most complete track🔴s on the calendar: technical, but at the same time fast. It will be a busy weekend, the work done here and what we will do on Monday during the testing session could be🌞 helpful for the next races.”
While Bezzecchi is still seeking his first Saturday points of the season, team-mate di Giannantonio is yet to🥀 reach the Sprint chequ🌊ered flag, including an opening lap engine failure last time at COTA.
However, he’s scored in all three Sunday races, including sixt🍨h place in Austin.
“I retur𓆉ned from Aust🉐in with very positive feelings, the same ones I'm taking with me to Jerez this week,” di Giannantonio. “In America, we worked hard and managed to recover from a weekend that didn't seem to have started well.
“David, Claudio and all the technicians are doing well and the feeling is improving race after race, especially on the front, an asp♛ect we are focusing on a lot.
“I can'✅t wait to get on track on Friday onꦬ one of the most beautiful, complete and historic tracks.”
di Giannantonio finished 12th as a Gresini Ducati rider at Jer🏅ez last season, while Bezzecchi crashed out of the race.

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