Portugal MotoGP: Rins ‘happy' to be at Portimao; 'a track I enjoy' - Mir

The Algarve International Circuit plays host to round three of the 2021 MotꦦoGP sea🍒son this weekend, with Alex Rins and Joan Mir currently fifth and sixth in the championship.
The Suzuki pair will certainly be hoping for better luck in Portimao compared to last season’s finale. World Champion Mir was forced to retire from the race due to early contact and a sus💫pected issue with the bike, while Rins could only manage 15th place.
Rins goes into Sunday’s race following an enthralling last lap battle with Mavericℱk Vinales inꦫ Doha, which saw him take fourth position over his fellow Spaniard.
Rins is yet to manage a podium in 2021, but speaking ahead of☂ this weekend, he said: "I’m very happy to arrive in Portimão because it’s a circuit I really like and it’s very enjoyable to ride.
"There are a lot of ups and dow🔯ns and it’s a lot of fun on the MotoGP bike.
"I’m really excited to meet up with my team again and 🅷to get back on my bike! I’ll give my all and let’s see where we end up."
For team-mate Mir, it was ult♎imately a disappointing end to race two in Doha after showing a gr☂eat deal of potential.
The current world champion looked on course for a similar result as race one (fourth), but after cont꧟act with Jack Miller twice in a matter of corners, the 23 year-old struggled to regain the momentum he had early on as he finished seventh.
Portimao was one of the worst rounds for Mir last year in what was a stunning second season in MotoGP. But with that said, Mir is ‘lo𒁏oking forward’ to the race as he aims to score ‘important points’.
"I’m really looking forward to startin🧔g the race weekend in Portimão, because last year we had bad luck and I had to retire from the race, which was a shame," added🐼 Mir.
"So this year I want to have a better experience. It’s a 🎃track that I really enjoy and I think that it could suit our bike quite well too.
"I💝t will be important to score points and continue improving, and I can’t wait to get back on the bike!"