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“From ‘19 to here the Aprilia was another world. Before I did three places in first gear and I will go second. In another I did second and will go to third,” he said. “We changed the gearbox close to 20k’s per hour. Espargaro added: “You have to use the brain, but I want to win tomorrow. I think I have a good opportunity. I am fast, the bike works quite good. The grid is a little bit strange.
“So I'm little bit lost in this track on the wet. The feeling was good, but how to make the lap time, it’s difficult to understand.”“The problem is the [bike performance] they have compared to us to overtake,” he said. “I'm more worried about where I can overtake because every braking is after a straight. So this will be my main problem for the race.
“Maybe in this moment on this bike, I’m not at my best in the wet. We need to check the data because it’s not possible that something hasn’t happened. I was 2sec , slower than this morning and was in better conditions. “My main objective is not Fabio, it’s to be in front and try to win,” he said. “I think considering yesterday my pace in the dry is very good, very constant also with used tyres. I’m sure our level and performance is high [but] if it’s wet tomorrow it will be a different story for me.“, who has closed to 48 points from Quartararo with his fourth win of the season, will start a lowly 15th after a crash in Qualifying 1.
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