Vinales struggling to understand why Aprilia can’t carry practice pace into races after a disappointing result in Germany
Maverick Vinales has conceded he can't 'comprehend' how Aprilia goes from running at the front in Friday practice to being 10 seconds off the pace over the course of a MotoGP race weekend. Since Vinales's emphatic victory in the Americas Grand Prix in April, Aprilia is yet to add another podium finish to its tally and is fighting to remain second in the manufacturers' standings with KTM.
Maverick Vinales, Aprilia Racing Team Photo by: Gold and Goose / Motorsport Images 'I lose at least 12 seconds or more with all the problems, but still I would be six seconds , not fighting with them. It's interesting to understand. 'I see Miguel's race also. It looks to me that Miguel had the chance to fight to win the race, also in the morning. Then you see 10 seconds . It's hard to understand, to comprehend.
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