The Yamaha MotoGP team struggled at the Aragon Grand Prix, with Fabio Quartararo finishing 11th in the sprint race and later crashing out of points contention in the main race on Sunday. Quartararo described the weekend as one to forget due to issues with rear chatter, front locking, and lack of grip. He noted that while the grip improved with every lap, other problems persisted, impacting his ability to ride aggressively. Despite some improvements in electronic set-up, Quartararo emphasized that the team needs to analyze and address the recurring issues to bounce back stronger in future races.
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