Maverick Vinales: Japanese MotoGP “going to be a big challenge for us”
But Mandalika better than it looked: "When I got alone, I was the same r💫hythm as Martin"

Following a nightmare factory Aprilia non-score in the San Marino MotoGP round, 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Maverick Vinales has steadi🍃ed the ship with sixth places at Emilia Romagna and Indones🐷ia.
Vinales also felt Sunday’s Mandalika result was better than it looked, having se🐲t a similar pace to race winner Jorge Martin from the 🅷middle stages.
After passing KTM’s Brad Binder on lap 15, Vina꧋les lost only 1.453s to Martin ⛦over the next 12 laps.
But th𒉰e damage was done by starting tenth on the grid.
“When I got alone, lap 15-16, I was the same rhythm as Marti﷽n,” Vinales said. “So not bad. I d♋on’t know how much they were pushing [at the front].
“But to be hones🎐t, this weekend we had the speed, just we weren't good in qualifying and it's veꩲry important. We need to be precise and good in every session.”
“Our opportunity will come again, so we need to be ready,” he added🔯. “We will face Japan with the same motivation.”
Braking consistency has been an issue for Vinales, the Spaniard feeling the bike🙈 behaves differe♈ntly from lap to lap.
As s♛uch, the stop-go Motꩲegi layout will be a major test of their progress.
“It’s g🍒oing to be a big challenge for us, especially as it's a circuit known for heavy braking,” Vinales confirmed.
“However, I think we can use it as an opportunity to improve our braking performance. I'm confident that wꦑe can achieve a good result.”
Team-mate 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Aleix Espargaro is hoping to replicate his Sprint podium form in Austria.
“Motegi is one of my favourite tracks; it's always a special grand prix. I can't wait to get there and try to finཧd a better feeling compared to the last few races,”🔜 Espargaro said.
“It's a stop and 🌠go circuit, a༒nd this year we've made progress on this type of track, as shown by the podium in the sprint race in Austria, so we’re hoping to do well here too.”
Vinales and Espargaro are seventh and eighth in the worl꧑d championship.

Peter has been in the paddock for🍎 20 years and has seen Valentino Rossi come and go. He is at the f🏅orefront of the Suzuki exit story and Marc Marquez’s injury issues.