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1 April, 2020 10:44 pm

Stefan Bradl visits the University of Texas

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Before the start of the Austin GP, Stefan Bradl and Livio Suppo (HRC Team Principal) met with 200 students at the University of Texas taking part in an Engineering Lecture which deeply impressed the US students fascinated by the Honda RC213V displayed on the stage.
Bradl said, “In the first race in Qatar we demonstrated that we have the pace for a top-five result.

We are not far away from the front group but unfortunately the first GP finished badly for us.

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After the bad experience in Qatar I am really looking forward to Austin and I presume the things will be much better there.
I know the track already because I was there for the private test some weeks ago and I strongly want to repeat our speed and consistency.
This race will be fun for us and for the fans.
For the second time, I turned into a teacher for a group of University students yesterday and I had a good time: these guys are very intelligent and really passionate in motorbikes so I happy to be on the stage with my bike”.

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