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Bradl Takes Brilliant Tenth In Sepang

  • Oct 26, 2015
  • 1 min read

Stefan Bradl put in his best performance of the 2015 MotoGP season on the RS-GP to take a stellar tenth place finish. The German qualified well, digging deep to put his Aprilia fourteenth on the grid.

Benefiting from the demise from a number of riders ahead, Bradl still fought off some really fast guys around him such as Scott Redding and Yonny Hernandez. With results like this on a massively underdeveloped machine, the future looks bright for Bradl when the proper RS-GP prototype hits the track next year.

Bradl:

“First of all I'd like to thank the team, Romano Albesiano and Fausto Gresini for believing in me and giving me this chance, especially after the disappointing first half of my season. I had already shown my potential various times in practice, but it took just a bit more time to come up with a concrete race result. Throughout the weekend everything went very well, as always. It's nice to have been able to give them a good result in return, which they definitely deserve. It was a very long race for me. At the beginning I could have been very fast, but not enough to follow the riders ahead of me, so once I found myself on my own it was hard to stay focused and manage the gap over my rivals. I'm very happy. Finally a good race result!”

 
 
 

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