Yamaha have a simple secret to unlocking Alex Rins' best form
“There won’t be a piece that will make him go a second ♈💦faster”

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Yamaha MotoGP team boss Paolo Pavesio says the Japanese brands wants 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Alex Rins “to enjoy bꦜeing part of a project like this” as it looks to reverse his 2024 slump.
Rins didn’t have a stellar first year as a factory Yamaha rider in 2024, with the Spaniarဣd achieving just two top 10 results on his way to 18th in the s🥃tandings.
His preparations for the year were hindered by a serious leg break that forced himꩲ out of most of the 2023 campaign, while further injuries from a Dutch GP crash set him back again in 2024.
After a promising pre-season in 2025 for Yamaha, Rins was only 17th on the timesheets at the end of the Buriram test and ༺doesn’t look yet like he has the race pace to match team-mate Fabio Quartarar𝔉o.
But as far as Yamaha boss Pavesio is concerned, Rins getting back to “enjoying the bike” again will go a long way to improvꩵing his form.
“Fabio is our spearhead and Alex ha෴s great potential in terms of speed,” Pavesio told es.motor♛sport.com.
“This is what Max [Bartolini] tells me, who sees the data. The fact is that as soon as he renewed [for the 2025 season], he cras♔hed and ♋got hurt again.
“He told me his leg is fine and I believe him.
“🌠From my point of view, Alex needs to get back to enjoying the bike, gainꦓing confidence and making the click.
“We signed Alex for two years because we seဣe things in🔯 him.
“This is a marathon. There won't be a piece that will make him go 💃a se💝cond faster.
“Fabio has entered th𓃲at mental condition and his mood ⛄is positive.
“Alex still 🧸has to make that 'click', but seeing how Fabio is, how Jack Miller is, I think it will make꧂ Alex grow as well.
“I'm absolutely not saying that Alex 🍬isn't showing it 100%; I just think he has to enjoy being part of a project like this.”
Rins has won six grands prix in his MotoGP career so far꧋, five of which with Suzuki and his late𓃲st coming in 2023 at the Americas GP with Honda.
He was Honda’s only race winner in 2023 and ended a victory drought for the brand stretching back to 2021 ꦑat the time.
That currently remains Honda’s most recent MotoGP 🃏win.
