MotoGP: Yamaha on Vinales fall: 'He did nothing different'

Movistar Yamaha team director Massimo Meregalli reiterated that they can find nothing on the data to explain why Maverick Vinales fell on lap 2 ofꦺ Sunday's Austin MotoGP.
The accident, while in a close fourth place, brought an end to a perfect start at Yamaha, h🧔aving won both previous races.
"It was very unfortunate that Maverick's race ended early because, judging by the pace he displayed all weekend, he would certainly have been able to challenge for the 🍒victory," Meregalli said.
"We have checked the data and there's nothing strange or differe♉nt from what he has done since Friday.
"The front closed without any warn🥃ing and he could not do anything to save it. It's a great pity because he was really confident on the 🐓bike, so we take that away from this race weekend as a positive.
"We're ce𝔍rtain he will come back strong in Spain in two weeks' time."
With the data providing no clues, Vinales suggested that his 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历ღ史:front tyre may have been thꦡe issue : "I'm calm. I know it was not our♕ mistake. I know there was something more."
Either๊ way, the DNF cost Vinales the world championship lead to team-mate Valentino Rossi, who finished in second place between Repsol Honda riders Marc Marquez and Dani Pedrosa.
"Valentino did a fantastic job to take a very important second place. His start was good and played a vital role. He positioned his YZR-M1 ♋exactly right and this allowed him to chase the leading duo," Meregalli said.
"It was inevitable for him to go onto the run-off area after the incident with Zarco, but Vale's experience shone through again. He was quick to get his head down and at the end we get to celebrate a strong second place, even after tღhe questionable 0.3s penalty."

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