MotoGP: Dovizioso Will Test Aprilia RS-GP At Jerez

MotoGP: Dovizioso Will Test Aprilia RS-GP At Jerez

© 2021, Roadracing World Publishing, Inc. From a press release issued By Aprilia Gresini Racing:

ANDREA DOVIZIOSO WILL TEST THE NEW APRILIA RS-GP

Aprilia Racing and Andrea Dovizioso will be together on the track in Jerez from 12 through 14 April.

Andrea will conduct a test on the 2021 RS-GP that will race in the World MotoGP Championship and which, ridden in its début tests by Aleix Espargaró and Lorenzo Savadori, provided good sensations straight away.

MASSIMO RIVOLA – AD APRILIA RACING

“It was a pleasure to invite Andrea. The days in Jerez will simply be a chance to get to know one another better, also on the track. It will not be a ‘trial matrimony’ but an opportunity to turn some laps together without any binding commitment for the future. We are well aware of all Andrea’s qualities and his contribution will be important, even for just one test.”

 

Andrea Dovizioso at Thursday's pre-event press conference at Brno. Photo courtesy Dorna.
Andrea Dovizioso. Photo courtesy Dorna.

 

ANDREA DOVIZIOSO

“I was pleased by Aprilia’s interest and when we spoke about the possibility of doing this test, I gladly accepted the invitation to be able to ride a MotoGP bike again and to stay in form, giving the engineers my feedback. I wish to thank Aprilia Racing for this opportunity.”

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