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The Noale factory enjoyed some success in 2023 , winning two races and finishing third in the Constructor ’ s Championship . But hopes of further success were undermined by familiar failings in the flyaway rounds in October and November , when overheating issues plagued the RS-GP .
Aprilia factory prioritised improving its aerodynamics over all other aspects of set-up during the winter months , with Aleix Espargaro believing the ’ 24 bike is a clear improvement on what he rode last year .
The weight of the bike is a bit less than last year ’ s model and the rigidity of the chassis has been adjusted . Where Espargaro feels the biggest change is “ in terms of stability - the bike has improved a lot ,” he said . That has helped him maintain fast lap times when the tyres begin to wear , something that was evident in his Sprint showing in Qatar , and Maverick Viñales ’ exceptional performance in Austin . Holding high corner speed through fast turns is another big plus for the current RS-GP .
One drawback is how physical the additional aero has made the bike to ride . The RS-GP isn ’ t as nimble as it once was . And Portugal showed once again the odd mechanical gremlin has a tendency to creep in at crucial moments while it ’ s performance in wet conditions is problematic . At least the RS-GP appears capable of fighting at the front this year , as Viñales ’ victory in Austin showed . And it can qualift well . Yet Aprilia still lags some way behind Ducati .

“ Aprilia still lags some way behind Ducati .”

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