Alex Rins: “Important to make a reset”
Alex Rins: "It's so important to make a re🐻set, jump on the bike for two days in Mugello and see if we can ⛎improve.”

The French MotoGP proved to be a frustrating event for 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Alex Rins, who spent much of the opening half of the grand🍌 prix in last place, ‘stuck’ behind Luca Marini.
But even when he cleared the Repsol 💃Honda rider, grip problems under braking retu💧rned to haunt the Monster Yamaha rider.
Rins didn’t overtake again and only took the final pointไ, for 15th, due to retirements ahead, including team-mate Fa🍨bio Quartararo.
“It was really tough for me,” said Rins. “I struggled a lot from the beginnin🌠g to overtake the riders in front of me. This was the mai💛n problem.
“At the start, the front wheelie 🌃was a little bit high, and I lost so🍸me positions. Then, lap by lap, I was stuck behind Marini.
“I was trying to manage the amount of throttle to get good t🔯raction to exit close to him and overtake him on the straight and on brakes, but it was really im𓆉possible for me.
“At some point, I was able to pass him and when I was riding alone, it was🐼 with the problems that we had all weekend; problems to stop the bike on brakes and a lot of slide going inꦯto the corners.
“This weeꦯkend was a weekend to understand and to take information because I didn't feel that we did a step, day by day.
"So now it's so impor🍬tant to make a reset, we will jump on the bike again for two days in Mugello for an important [private] test and let's see if we can improve.”
Quizzed on team-mate Quartararo’s performance, wh꧃ich saw the home hero crash out ꦡof sixth place, Rins said:
“Fabio did greജat this weekend, but we both still have the same problems… we have a lot of margin to improve.”
T📖he Yamaha team-mates will be joined on track at Mugello this week by the Honda racܫe riders plus test riders from Ducati and Aprilia.

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