Breaking Barriers: Yamaha Riders Overcome Rear Brake Setback in Jerez MotoGP

Breaking Barriers: Yamaha Riders Overcome Rear Brake Setback in Jerez MotoGP

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A broken sensor and early contact leave Jack Miller and Augusto Fernandez without a rear brake ride during the Spanish MotoGP.

Yamaha riders Jack Miller and Augusto Fernandez both encountered rear brake problems during Sunday’s Spanish MotoGP at Jerez circuit. Miller lost his rear brake shortly after passing Diogo Moreira for 17th place, managing to finish 18th without scoring any points on the V4 due to a broken sensor issue. Despite facing difficulties, Miller expressed determination to improve and find further steps during the upcoming test session. Fernandez, who qualified as the top Yamaha rider in 16th place, also experienced rear brake failure early in the race after contact with Miller, finishing 20th and last. Fernandez acknowledged the challenging situation, emphasizing the importance of learning from the experience for future opportunities and reflecting on the impact of the brake issue on his performance and data analysis. Additionally, Fabio Quartararo achieved the highest position among Yamaha riders by finishing 14th in the race won by Alex Marquez.

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