Valencia MotoGP: Mir 'feeling good, ready to fight', Rins 'no pressure'

After grinding down his rivals with persistent podiums, Joan Mir starts the final tripleheader of 💖the MotoGP season with a 14-point advantage at the top of the world championship.

Mir may not have taken a race victory but his consistency means the pressure is now firmly on fluctuating Yamaha opponents Fabio Quartararo (-14 points), Maverick Vinales (-19 points) and Franco M🌠orbidelli (-25 points) to slash his title lead this weekend.

Joan Mir, Teruel MotoGP race, 25 October 2020
Joan Mir, Teruel MotoGP race, 25 October 2020
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After grinding down his rivals with persistent podiums, Joan Mir starts tಞhe final tripleheader of the MotoGP seaso🅠n with a 14-point advantage at the top of the world championship.

Mir may not have taken a race victory but his consistency means the pressure is now firmly on fluctuating Yamaha opponents Fabio Quartararo (-14 points), Maverick Vinales (-19 points) and Franco Morbidelli (-25 points) to slash his title lead this weeken꧋d.

But if Mir can beat his nearest rivals at Valencia on Sunday, it could well put him on course to wrap-up the crown at the second of the back-to-b🎐ack events the following weekend.

“Last time out I was act𒁃ually slightly disappointed with third place, only because I felt I had the potential for more. However, my goal was the podium and I managed to achieve that," Mir said.

"In general, I’m feeling g♔ood at the moment and I’m ready to fight at Valencia, which is a nice track that I’m familiar with. It will be good to get back on track on Friday morning for a new race weekend.”

Team-mate Alex Rins is now one of the dark horses for ꦕthe title chase after 1-2 finishes at Aragon moved him to within 32 points of the top.

“Coming into the last three races I don’t feel a lot of pressure, for sure my results have been really good and I’m hoping to continue that trend, but I want to just keep working the way I always do and simply see what happens," Rins sa🤪id.

"I’ve had some nice results in Valencia in the past so I’m happy toꦬ get back on track and see what we’re capable of this weekend.”

T🌺eam Manager Davide Brivio added: 🌟“We’re ready to give our best at these two races in Valencia, and the final one in Portugal.

"Our riders have been doing a fantastic job,🍸 it’s a great moment for Suzuki as we have been very consistent, w🥀ith two double podiums in the last two races, nine podiums in total in the season and this makes us happy, but we will try to keep on going.

🐻"Our main focus is just to keep working, trying to get more podiums and see where we en🧸d up.”

Suzuki has𝔍n't won the 500cc/MotoGP title since Kenny 🎐Roberts Jr in 2000.

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