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We were promised a storm on Friday, and we got one. But it was a media storm, rather than a thunderstorm, with riders finally free to speak about the situation at Aprilia.

That’s not to say the weather wasn’t an issue: rain fell during Moto2, wreaking havoc on the field. That would have as many repercussions as the fallout from Aprilia’s decision to dump Sam Lowes. It was an eventful day indeed.

First, to get the Aprilia story out of the way. Last night, it emerged that Aprilia had finally made a decision on Sam Lowes. The Italian factory had decided to drop the Englishman after just a single season, rather than keeping him for the full two years of his contract.

It was a move that had been telegraphed at the Barcelona test, when Aprilia Corse boss Romano Albesiano admitted that dropping Lowes was a possibility they were considering. So for it to be announced in Austria was hardly a surprise.

In part because Lowes’ contract stated that Aprilia had until August 15th to make up their minds.

There was little surprise at Aprilia’s move. Sam Lowes and Alex Rins have been vastly outclassed in their rookie years by Johann Zarco and Jonas Folger. Rins has had an excuse, having spent so much of his first year in MotoGP being injured.

But viewed from the outside, Lowes has no such excuses. He is on a factory team, and his teammate is showing him up badly. Aleix Espargaro is regularly in Q2, and has shown pace to challenge for the top 5 on occasion. Lowes has been in Q2 only once, and has just two points to his name.

MotoGP Race Results from the Czech GP at Brno, Czech Republic: Pos. Rider Team Bike KM/H Diff. 1 Marc MARQUEZ Repsol Honda Team Honda 161.1 44'15.974 2 Dani PEDROSA Repsol Honda Team Honda 160.3 +12.438 3 Maverick VIÑALES Movistar Yamaha MotoGP Yamaha 160.0 +18.135 4 Valentino ROSSI Movistar Yamaha MotoGP Yamaha 159.8 +20.466 5 Cal
MotoGP Qualifying Results from the Czech GP at Brno, Czech Republic: Q2 Results Pos. Rider Team Bike KM/H Time Diff. 1 Marc MARQUEZ Repsol Honda Team Honda 305.5 1'54.981 - 2 Valentino ROSSI Movistar Yamaha MotoGP Yamaha 307.6 1'55.073 0.092 3 Dani PEDROSA Repsol Honda Team Honda 309.5 1'55.119 0.138 4 Andrea DOVIZIOSO Ducati Team