Alex Rins on Yamaha’s MotoGP struggles: “We can do one crazy lap, but…”
Double COTA Moto🅰GP winner Alex Rins gets edge grip comparison behind Marc Marquez.

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Alex Rins returns to the scene of his most recent MotoGP victo🏅ry as the world championship moves to COTA in Austin, Texas this weekend.
That triumph, the sixth of 🌌Rins’ premier-class career, came during a lone 2023 season with LCR Honda, helping him secure a factory seat at Yamaha for 2024.
However, Yamaha endured its worst season of the MotoGP era, finishing without a single podium while Rins went trophy-less for the first t💙ime since his 2017 Suzuki debut.
Rins then entered 2025 with higher ♓expectations for his second season aboard the M1.
But despite promising winter testing at Sepang, Yamaha has slipped behind Honda to last in the ear꧟ly constructors’ stꦚandings.
“In these [low grip] conditions, Honda is one step ahead of us right now,” Rins admitted in Argentꦰina.
Since 2021, 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Fabio Quartararo has been Yamaha’s undisputed leader but the arriva🌳l of Rins and new Pramac Yamaha recruits Jack Miller and Miguel Oliveira is providing more insight into the bike’s potential.
“There is a lot of potential in the bike,” Rins s🌞aid. “Jack adapted [to it] super fast.”
“We can do one crazy lap”
While the latest Yamaha has shown improved one-lap speed in qualifying, Rins 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:echoed the f🍰rustrations of Quartararo regarding race pace.
“We have a limitation, which is grip. We can do one crazy lap but in terms of pace, it’s quite difficult to maintain. The drop is quite high,” Rins exp꧟lained.
The M1’s edge ℱgrip deficit was underlined when Rins followed Ducati title leader Marc Marquez during practice in Argentin💞a.
“Whe🎀n I followed Marc, I was struggling with the same issues I’d been complaining about,” Rins explained.
“You can see that Marc, all the Ducatis, have more edge grip than us. And this is something we need t💖o fix.”
Ri▨ns starts round three of the season 16th in the world championship, with his 5ඣ points to date from an eleventh place in the Argentine Grand Prix.
Miller is the leading Yamaha rider in 13th (8 points) with Quartararo dire♈ctly ahead of Rins with 6𝕴 points.

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