ALVARO BAUTISTA IS TENTH AT THE BARCELONA GP
This is the best finish thus far for the Aprilia RS-GP which continues to improve race performance
Barcelona (Spain), 14 June 2015 – It was a weekend of hard work for Aprilia Racing Team Gresini with the changes tested during the week at Misano brought straight away to Barcelona setting a furious work pace for the entire team. It was an effort rewarded by Alvaro Bautista’s great race, riding his Aprilia RS-GP to a tenth place finish and the best result thus far in this first part of the season.
Alvaro, who started from the seventh row, got off to an excellent start which allowed him to overtake several riders and immediately lock onto the central group which is the current race goal. He held the pace of the central group well and in the final laps he engaged in an exciting duel with Miller which, thanks in part to a few DNFs, resulted in the first top ten finish and 6 championship points. Marco Melandri had an unlucky race, delayed at the start and then forced to withdraw by problems with the gearbox in the seventh lap.
ROMANO ALBESIANO (Aprilia Racing Manager)
“Alvaro’s great race is a good result that lifts our morale. There is a lot of work left to do to close the gap behind the leaders but if you think about the fact that we are racing with a bike which is a laboratory we are rather pleased with today. We see that we are improving race performance and we are often with the centre of the group. Races like this one make it clear which points we need to work on to close the gap behind the leaders. I feel bad for Marco who had a mechanical problem, but that’s part of the experience we are building, given the amount of new things we are testing each time.”
FAUSTO GRESINI (Team Manager)
“In a race that promised to be very difficult Bautista battled with great determination, managing to win various battles with other riders. There were some DNFs but Alvaro managed to keep a good pace despite difficult conditions. I’m very pleased with the efforts being made in this project so my compliments go to him and the entire team. It’s a nice result, important for morale and to keep progressing.”
ALVARO BAUTISTA
“After a good start which helped me make up a few positions I rode the first laps of the race trying not to be too aggressive in order to conserve the tyres. In fact, we knew that their performance would drop a lot. The track conditions were very difficult with not much grip so I couldn’t push like I did in practice. In any case, today we saw a lot of crashes so making it to the finish was important. We made it and we are pleased because we were able to gain more experience with the bike and other valuable data to improve in the coming rounds. In the finale I had fun battling it out with Miller. I felt like I was faster than him and in the end, after overtaking one another several times, two laps from the end I managed to pull ahead a bit to finish in the top ten.”
MARCO MELANDRI
“I had a setup that was different than usual and I was hoping to take a step forward, but unfortunately hard luck reared its ugly head with a problem in the gearbox between third and fourth from the first lap. Anyway, that’s normal considering the fact that this is only the second GP for the seamless gearbox. We’ll see about continuing the work we weren’t able to complete today in the tests tomorrow. Congratulations to Bautista for finishing in the top ten. That’s a good sign for everyone.”