Vinales to miss US MotoGP round because of cousin's passing

Aprilia MotoGP rider Maverick Vinales will pass on this present end of the week's Grand Prix of the Americas in Texas following the demise of his cousin in a hustling mishap last week. 

Vinales' 15-year-old cousin Dean Berta Vinales sadly kicked the bucket following a loathsomeness occurrence during the initial race of the Jerez round of the World Supersport 300 Championship – a feeder class in World Superbikes. 

With not so much as seven days passing since the demise of his cousin, nine-time MotoGP race victor Vinales has chosen for avoid this present end of the week's fifteenth round of the 2021 season in Texas. 

Aprilia says it offers its "unrestricted help" in Vinales' choice not to race. 

A concise assertion from the group read: "Free thinker Vinales won't be on the beginning lattice for the GP of the Americas booked this end of the week on the circuit in Austin, Texas 

"Not exactly seven days has passed since the mishap including Dean Berta Vinales, Maverick's young cousin, which isn't sufficient opportunity to recover the tranquility expected to race. 

"Nonconformist, with the full and unrestricted help of Aprilia Racing, has accordingly chosen to enjoy some time off on his excursion of becoming acquainted with the bicycle and group from Noale. 

"The whole Aprilia Racing family upholds this choice and stands with Maverick and his friends and family. 

"There will be different occasions and different rounds to continue the promising excursion started together. 

"An excursion that should be totally deferential individuals included and their sentiments."

At this stage, it isn't known when Vinales will get back to activity. This current end of the week's Grand Prix of the Americas would have been the Spaniard's third authority excursion with Aprilia, having joined the marque at Aragon following his abrupt takeoff from Yamaha in August. 

He scored focuses at the San Marino GP in thirteenth and figured out how to qualify tenth, giving significant indications of progress in adjusting to the RS-GP. 

In front of last Sunday's WSBK activity at Jerez, a moment of quiet was hung on the matrix for all of the enclosure to honor the late Dean Berta Vinales. 

Unfortunately, Vinales is the third young person to have kicked the bucket in 2021 during global cruiser hustling occasions, with 14-year-old Hugo Milan killed in an accident in an European Talent Cup race at Aragon in July and 19-year-old Moto3 World Championship rider Jason Dupasquier dying in May after a genuine episode at Mugello. 

Aprilia has not said on the off chance that it will handle test rider Lorenzo Savadori in Vinales' place this end of the week in America.

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