The Argentine GP promises to be particularly challenging for Lorenzo Savadori who, as an Aprilia Racing test rider, doesn’t always get as much track time as most full-time MotoGP riders on so many tracks.
And that’s exactly the case for the Italian, who will make his debut at the Argentinian circuit this weekend, focussed on continuing his development work with the RS-GP, while at the same time trying to adapt to a new track:
– Termas is a new track for me, where I’ve never ridden, and I’m looking forward to trying it out. We’re working in the right direction and the aim for the weekend is to keep developing the RS-GP25 more and more so that we can give Jorge the best possible bike on his return.
The Italian had already spoken about this very subject after the Thai GP, showing his desire to be in good shape while continuing to work with the manufacturer, and while he himself is improving little by little.

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