Qatar MotoGP: Morbidelli: Problem is our maximum was not enough

Much has changed for Franco Morbidel🃏li since last year's second Qatar MotoGP race; a newꦜ (factory) team, new bike, not to mention surgically repaired ligaments in his left knee.
But, mirroring the s🧸ituation of team-mat♊e Fabio Quartararo, his race time was almost identical to 2021.
The Italian finishe𝄹d last Sunday's 22 laps with a time 0.126s slower than a year ago. The problem was that this year's race-winning time, by Enea Bastianini, was over 10-seconds faster.
That meant although Morbidelli was one place better off than on the A-Spec Pe🦩tronas Yamaha, in eleventh, he dropped from +5.8s to +16🐼.7s.
After sinking from twelfth to 17th in the early staᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚges, Morbidelli recovered to eleventh place by lap 12, helped by accidents ahead, where he remained.
Like fellow factory-spec riders Quartararo (9th) and Andrea Dovizioso (14th), Morbidelli was hampered by high tyre-p❀ressure issues, in addition to tไhe M1's known low top speed.
“Both riders experienced unusually high tyre pressure almost immediately from the beginning of the race. This prohibited them from being 🌸on the attack like they normally would. We will be investigating why this happened," said team director Massimo Meregalli.
Morbidelli said: “It was a difficult♍ race. We struggled this weekend in terms of rear grip. That prevented us from having a wonderful performance.
"I🌼n the race I had a really poor start. I wasn't cunning enough to make the right moves in the first laps, and I lost a lot of time. And then w🐼hen I picked up my pace, I was not so bad.
"I was close to my maximum, that felt good. The problem is that our maximum 🐎was not enough to be on top this ཧweekend.
"But it's just the first round. Weꦍ know Qatar is a particular track and a particular weekend, so we move forward. We keep in mind the problems that we have, and we'll work on them for sure.
"But we go to Mandalika with the same energy as always, we will try to do a good job there, and th﷽en we‘ll see where we stand there.”
Morbidelli set the fastest Yamaha lap of the race, a fracti💫on quicker than Quartararo, but it was only the twelfth best overall.
The #21's maximum speed (349.5km/h) was likewise the best of the Yamahas but still only good enough for 2💙0th out of 24 rider🧜s.
The fastest race s𝄹peed was 357.6km/📖h by the Suzuki of Joan Mir.

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