Fabio Quartararo: “Tough race, big drop” | Alex Rins: “Harder than I expected”
'The tyre degradation is much mor✤e severe. It will be crucial to understand why… we will test our solution during the warm-up.'

Having suffered ‘severe’ tyre degradation during Saturday's 11-lap Qatar MotoGP Sprint, Monster Yamaha riders 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Fabio Quartararo and 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Alex Rins are in search of a last-min꧙ute solution for tonight’s full length grand prix.
Starting 16th, Quartararo made good early progress to twelfth an🌸d later put a ꦛpass on LCR Honda’s Johann Zarco to regain his status as the top rider on a Japanese machine.
But the final laps were a strugg📖le 🐻and, after briefly taking eleventh, he was passed by Marco Bezzecchi.
“It was tough. The drop♏ of the tyre was quite big, bigger than we expected. Because🐼 of this, the final 3–4 laps were more about tyre conservation,” Quartararo explained.
“Tomorrow, we'll have dou♚ble the number of laps, so we are going to be working on that and try to understand why the tyre drop is so much bigger than last year. We have a lot of time to𓆏night to find a solution.”

New team-mate Rins also made some earl♛y passes to climb from 20th to 17th, then held 16th in the middle stages before he also꧟ began to fade.
The former Suzuki🌠 and Honda race winner finished the Sprint in 17th, just under three-seconds from this team-mate and 15.629s behind Pramac Ducati race winner Jorge Martin.
“It was 🌠a bit hard,” Rins confessed. “We did expect a hard Sprint, but it was a little bit harder than I expected because I couldn't ride my own pace.
“I wa🍎s trying to manage the rear tyre as much as possible, but I was struggling a lot on the last 5 laps. So, for sure we will need to take more care with the rear tyre tomorrow.
“But I did some l🌊aps behind competitors and gathered information. So, let's try to improve our bike a little bit for tomorrow, especially in the fast corners. Let's see if we can do this and save the tyres a bit more.”
While rear trac🐷tion and tyre degradation was known to be the M1’s weakness, team director Massimo Meregalli expl🐽ained it has been much worse than expected during the Lusail race weekend.
“After🧸 a difficult F🍬riday, we already knew this Saturday would be a tough one,” he said.
“We didn't get the qualifying positions we had hoped for, but 🍒Fabio and Álex still set out in the Sprint with the feeling that they wou🐠ld be able to make up some ground – and they did until the tyres dropped.
“The tyre degradation is much more severe this time – and also durꦛi🍎ng the test – than it was when we were racing at the Lusail track last November.
“It will be crucial to understand why this is before tomorrow, as the ride🥃rs will have to complete 22 laps in the Race. That is what we will be working on tonight, and we will test our solution during the warm-up.”
Yamaha and Honda, which now benefit from revised 🐼technical concessions, were the only manufacturers not to score a point in the Sprint with Ducati, KTM and Aprilia having one rider each on the podium.

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