The ‘incorrect job’ that led to Marco Bezzecchi’s dismal COTA MotoGP Friday
Bezzecchi encountered numerous bike issues iꦉn Friday practice

Aprilia boss Paolo Bonora has explained the “incorrect job” the factory team di♏d that led to Marco Bezzecchi losing much of FP1 at the MotoGP Americas Grand🎶 Prix to bike issues.
The Italian manufacturer was expected to have a strong weekend at the Circuit of the Americas, after it sensationally won last year’s Americas MotoGP round with Maverick Vinales.
But the weekend hasn’t so far gone to plan for Aprilia, with its troubles starting from the off in FP1 on Fri𓂃day.
168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Marco Bezzecchi immediately encountered an issue wꦑith his first RS-GP, which forced him to switch to his seconꦕd bike.
This then developed a fault, which was fixed, but was also the bike he crasheꦕd on halfway through the session.
Forced back onto his number one bike, he was hit by the same issue which affected ꦆhim at the start of the session.
Aprilia’s Bonora has now explained that Bezzecchi’s bike went into an engine safe mode due low temperatu𒁏res, which he says was part of a procedural set-up that it must change.
“Not an ideal day, for sure,” he told MotoGP’🤪s world feed on Saturday.
“We started FP1 not in the best way, because we set not in the best way the t🅷emperature of the engine.
“There was a diagnostic that protects the engine, so he lost the opportunity to make more laps during🥀 FP1.
“But at the end we understand what to do and we hope that something like this never happ🅺ens again for himꦬ because it created some not ideal situations inside the box for him.
“We did not the correct job and probably꧂ his crash was also 𝔍due to this problem.
“No human error at all. They followed the procedure absolutel🧔y, but we💛 need to change the procedure.
“So, we set a different temperature tꦇo the diagnostic to avoid this kind of problem in the future. For sure, we are still working to fix this so that it never happens again.”
Bezzecchi wasn’t the only Aprilia rider to have encountered this temperature🐲 issue within the marque’s stable.
Aprilia’s weekend failed to im꧃prove on Saturday morning, with none of its🍃 riders escaping Q1.
Bezze♋cchi was its highest-𒐪placed qualifier in 13th, while Trackhouse duo Ai Ogura and Raul Fernandez were 18th and 19th - with the latter crashing during Q1.
Lorenzo Savadori qualified last ꦉon the sister factory team Aꩵprilia.
