Alex Rins: Fabio “braking 15-metres later”, ride height change for Aragon MotoGP
Alex Rins seeking braking gains ꦬto help close the gap on team-mate Fabio Quartararo, ride-height changes afte𝓀r Silverstone MotoGP heartbreak.

168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Alex Rins has confirmed that Yamaha’s ride height device has been modified for this weekend’s Aragon MotoGP.
Team-mate168澳洲5最新开奖结果: Fabio Quartararo was left in tears at Silverstone when he was forced out of a safe lead when his device became locked in the lowe🍸red position wꦯith seven laps to go.
Rins also suffered the same issue on the final lap but was able to nurse his M1 to the finish in 15th, w𓃲hich became 13th after tyre pressure penalties for others.
“Yeah, they’ve changed some… let's say parts on the ride height device, becaꦺuse Fabio and my🧔self, we had problems with it,” Rins said at Aragon on Thursday.
“They don't know 100% ꦺwhy the problem 🐼[happened]. But they changed a little bit something so that theoretically it doesn't happen again.”
Rin🥃s will be seeking his first grand prix top ten of the season on Sunday, at a track where he won for Suzuki in 2020.
“I'm feeling good. I won here in t𒁃he past. It’s a track that I really enjoy,” he said of the challenging MotorLand layout. “It has a little bit of everything, hard braking, braking with angle and also fast corners.
"I will give my maximum to do a good GP starting from Friday with trying to gain☂ en📖try into Q2.”
“Fabio’s able to brake 15 metres later!”
Quartararo has been peerless in terms of one-lap speed in recent e🍌vents, securing pole position at the last three roౠunds.
Rins rওevealed that braking is one area where the French🦋man has an edge over the other M1s.
“Fabio’s able to brake 15 metresꦦ later than me!" he said. "We need to fix this, at least [over] one lap, because it’s where he was makingꦍ the difference between the Yamaha riders.
“He’s able to brake later than us and stop the bike - ma💧ybe for his setup, it's 🌼completely different to ours. But every rider has their own riding style and setting. Let's see if we can do a step here.”
After seven rounds, Quartararo holds eighth in the world championship, with Pramac’s Jack Mi༒ller in 16th and Rins 17th.

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