Marco Bezzecchi: “I’ve always had fun” at Thai MotoGP
Marco Bezzecchi is in a posit♉ive mood ahead of his Thai MotoGP Aprilia debut.

New Aprilia Racing signing 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Marco Bezzecchi heads to the opening MotoGP weekend of the season at Buriram, a track at w🌜hich he has found success in the past.
Bezzecchi scored his first premier class pole position at Buriram in 2023; and this weekend makes his race debut for the factory Aprilia team after an encouraging preseason which saw him adapt well to the RS-GP and to the responsi🐼bilities associated with being a factory rider.
“We've seen positive results in both Sepang a💟nd Buriram tests,” Bezzecchi said.
“I'm happy wi�🧔�th my work, and with the way I’ve adapted; it’s gone pretty well.
“I'm satisfied because we’ve made a lot of developments, and have made im🦋portant decisions regardingꦇ the package as a whole.
“I love the track at Buriram; I𒅌've always had fun and enjo🍨yed there, and the atmosphere is exciting with lots of fans.
“I can’t wait to start this new adventure, and to get back to racing. Wishing Jorge [Martin] all the best, hopiꩵng he can return as soon as possible.”
Bezzecchi will be joined by Aprilia’s official test rider, Lorenzo Savadori, this weekend, the #32 substitutﷺing for Jorge Martin in Thailand after the reigning champion suffered multiple fractures in his left hand during training on Monday.
Although Savadori raced as recently as the Malaysian Grand Prix last year when he replaced Miguel Oliveira at Trackhouse Racing, though, the Italian has not raced for the official 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Aprilia Racing team since the 2021 Dutch TT.
“My first thought is for Jorge [Martin],” Savadori said ahead of his Thai 𝔉GP substi☂tute ride.
“I'm really sorry that he won't be here in Thailand ꧒and I wish him a speedy recovery 🌞– I hope he can return soon.
“As always, I will give 100 per cent and our goal remains to improv🎃e the bike and take it as far as possible.”

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