Marco Bezzecchi unable to “put the bike at the limit” in first Aprilia time attack
“I’m happy about the performance…”

Aprilia newcomer Marco Bezzecchi was finally able to put in his first perforꦬmance run on the RS-GP on the final day of this week’s Sepang MotoGP test.
The🙈 Italian was ninth-fastest on day three of the test thanks to a time attack conducted in the morning that left him with a 1:57.328.
“It was my first time attack,” Bezzecchi said.
“Today I actually did a♐ real ♚time attack. I’m happy about the performance.
“I tꦫhink I didn’t put the bike at the limit, but not because of the bike, more because of myself. Still I need to understand better and understand where is the limit of the bike.
“But it was i🔯mportant to do a time attack to see the result of th꧑e work done until now.
“We ♛still have some items to try, so the♚ job is not finished.”
Adapting to the RS-GP
Bezzecchi is still early in his Aprilia career, and the amount of testing work he’🌼s had to do in the absence of both Jorge Martin and Trackhouse Racing’s Raul Fernandez has meant extended periods of time on the bike in the same specification have been hard to come by for the Italian, who admits he is not riding the RS-GP yet in the ideal way.
“I ♔think Sava [Lorenzo Savadori, Aprilia test rider] actually rides in a better way the Aprilia,” Bezzecchi said.
“His style wa🥀s born on the Aprilia, so for sure heꩲ knows better how to ride it. I think I’m still adapting myself; in braking I’m quite strong, so I try to maximise this strong point that I have in my riding.
“But still sometimes, with the Apriꦡlia, I’m still trying to do what I was doing before.
🔴“So, of course, I still need to adapt a bit, but I’m working on it and in some corners I was able to ride how I like to ride.”
He added: “At the end, I’m quite satisfied. But i♔t’s also difficult, 𒐪to be honest, to get the rhythm when you try many things.
“For me, it’s my first time [testing as a facto𝄹ry rider], so overall I’m happy because I was able to give good co💫mments.
“Still, the job is not finished, but until n🍸ow it was po💯sitive for me.
“I t♓hink that when we will have the possibility to focus on the setting, to focus more on the ridin🦹g, I will try to make more steps forward.”

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