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Cycle News 2021 Issue 13 March 30

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Dovizioso Poised For A Racing Return? U pon announcing Andrea Dovizioso would try Aprilia's RS-GP at a private test at Jerez April 12-14, paddock specula- tion went into overdrive at the Qatar GP regarding a potential future relationship between the Italian rider and factory. Should the 35-year-old be impressed by the potential of the much-improved RS-GP in Andalusia, it is believed Aprilia would be keen to make him the second rider in its race team in place of Lorenzo Savadori, who has so far failed to impress. "For Aprilia it's amazing to sign a rider like Dovi to test the bike," said Aleix Espargaro. "But let's give him some space. I'm interested to see his re- action to the bike." Pressed on whether he'd like to see Dovizioso as his teammate, the Catalan made his feelings clear: "Which team in this paddock doesn't want Andrea Dovizioso as a second rider? Maybe as a first rider if I am not fast enough! But let's wait and see how he enjoys the bike." Neil Morrison IN THE WIND P44 There is talk about Andrea Dovisioso returning to race for Aprilia. Covid Dramas Impacting Paddock Life M ass testing to detect Covid-19 is still the norm in the MotoGP paddock. But that hasn't stopped Covid-19 from disrupting the start of the season for certain teams. Maverick Vinales' crew chief Esteban Garcia and Alex Marquez's crew chief Christophe Bourguignon, were missing from the track on Friday due to "reactive" test results. Both were forced to quarantine in their hotel rooms upon arrival in Qatar and di- rected Friday's sessions via Zoom calls. "He was always in contact and on the computer," said the younger Marquez brother of the absence in his garage. "He wasn't on track, but it was like he was here." But the two technicians received the all clear to return to the track on Saturday after testing nega- tive. "It means everyone is not doing an extra job and everything under control and this is good," said Marquez. CN Covid-19 disrupted the start of the season for certain teams.

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