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Aleix Espargarò on Pol’s Departure and Marquez’s Shift: “Better I Don’t Voice My Thoughts”

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October 12, 2023
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Aleix Espargarò, in a recent media interaction, touched upon various hot topics in the MotoGP world, including the much-discussed move of Marc Marquez to Gresini. While the focus of the day was undoubtedly on Marquez’s announcement, Espargarò emphasized the importance of not forgetting the track, where he and Aprilia aim to secure top positions.

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Speaking about the upcoming races, Espargarò expressed optimism, stating, “This is a good track for us on paper. However, there are variables to consider, such as the new asphalt and the harder carcass. Mandalika is different from tracks like Misano or Jerez, given the limited activities here throughout the year, which means the asphalt needs cleaning.”

He also highlighted the challenges posed by the Indonesian climate, recalling the difficulties faced in India. “That weekend was a nightmare. It was challenging to complete the session due to various issues. However, we’ve made significant safety improvements, like removing three laps. We’ll also have a meeting with the riders to discuss the best approach for the current situation.”

When asked about Pol’s exclusion from KTM’s lineup next year, Espargarò chose his words carefully, saying, “I’d rather not talk about this. It’s best I don’t voice what I think. Next year, I’ll see less of him, but I’m happy for him. He can enjoy more time with his family without risking his life on the track.”

On the topic of Marquez’s move, Espargarò expressed his happiness for the rider. “It certainly wasn’t an easy decision for Marc to leave the world’s biggest manufacturer for a satellite team. I’m also delighted for Nadia and the entire Gresini team, who are extraordinary people. Marc is the best rider in the world, and he will be fast with Ducati. I’m convinced next year will be exciting.”

Addressing the speculation that Marquez might not face any rivals in 2024, Espargarò commented, “That’s not the case. Until 2020, it seemed he could win forever, but things change rapidly in this world. Currently, Ducati is the best bike, and he will undoubtedly be strong.”

As the MotoGP landscape continues to evolve, riders like Espargarò remain at the forefront, candidly sharing their insights and perspectives on the dynamic shifts and challenges the sport presents.

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