Quartararo and Rins Struggling with Yamaha’s Dominant MotoGP Bike: A Battle of Strength and Skill

Quartararo and Rins Struggling with Yamaha's Dominant MotoGP Bike: A Battle of Strength and Skill

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Yamaha MotoGP riders Fabio Quartararo and Alex Rins were left dealing with arm issues following the Italian Grand Prix, with the duo stating the bike was “super heavy”. Yamaha has made several changes to its M1 bike this season to try and get the bike challenging at the front again. Throughout 2024 Quartararo has praised […]

Throughout the 2024 season, Yamaha has introduced various modifications to its M1 bike in an attempt to make it competitive at the front of the pack. Despite Fabio Quartararo appreciating Yamaha’s efforts in providing new parts for the bike, he believes that the additional weight from these parts is hindering cornering performance. Quartararo, who has struggled with arm pump in his career, attributes his performance issues at Mugello to a separate concern affecting his arm. Following a disappointing 18th-place finish at Mugello, Quartararo expressed the need to address grip issues and the bike’s weight distribution to regain the comfort and agility of previous seasons. The rider insists that Yamaha must take accountability for these challenges, citing similar arm problems he faced at Jerez, and emphasizes the demanding physical nature of riding the current MotoGP machinery. Alex Rins, who qualified in tenth place, faced physical exhaustion during the race due to the strenuous demands of the bike, highlighting the importance of overcoming technical difficulties and pushing oneself to the limit in MotoGP.

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