Aragon MotoGP: Six compound target for Michelin
Michelin is hoping for another 'clean sweep' of all six tyre compounds 🍌being chosen for use in Sunday's Aragon MotoGP race, as occurred last time at Misano and last year at Aragon.
The French manufacturer will again offer soft, medium and hard compounds for its front and rear slick tyre options. The fronts will feature a symmetric compound layout, while the rears have a harder left shoulder to manage the 10 left corners versus ♓7 rights.

Michelin is hoping for another 'clean sweep' of all six tyre coꦏmpounds being chosen for use in Sunday's Aragon MotoGP race, as occurred last time at Misano and last year at Aragon.
The French manufacturer will again offer soft, medium and hard compounds for its front and rear slick tyre options. The fronts will feature a symmetric compound layout,🐭 while the rears have a harder left shoulder to manage the 10 left corners versus 7 rights.
"The track is very technical and last year we saw all six compounds used in the race – as was the case last time out in Misano – and that is the same target we have for here this ꦗseason," said Piero Taramasso, Michelin Motorsport's Two-Wheel Manager.
"It is always Michelin’s intention to supply tyres that can be used by all riders, teams and manufacturers to give them optimum performance a🍸t every race and this is something that is very important for us.
"We aimed to create a competition environment within a single m🐬ake series and we believe we have done that, and it makes it a real challenge for all the riders at the races to make the best and most informed choice, which in-turn has led to more exciting and close꧃ racing.”
Should rain make an appearance this weekend, Michelin's wet tyres will be available in soft and me🌄dium compounds, front and rear.
“We had some very mixed weather at Aragón last year, which 💟seems to have been the case for the last few races, so we are hoping for more consistent conditions this weeke🙈nd," Taramasso said of the weather.

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