Rossi's Sigh: I Suffer the Most Than Quartararo and Vinales

Rossi's Sigh: I Suffer the Most Than Quartararo and Vinales
again, behind Valentino Rossi and Fabio Quartararo Maverick Viñales. In the midst of tire problems in the electoral strategy, doctors were still forced to arrange bicycles.

Starting the race from the sixth, Rossi in the end could only finish the eighth MotoGP Aragon. Rossi delayed about 16 seconds Vinales, who finished fourth, and closed at least 13 seconds behind Quartararo who had finished the fifth race.

Both Rossi and Vinales Quartararo have constraints on their rear grip of the bicycle. The difference is, Vinales and Quartararo began to lose the grip of the tires before the race ended, while Rossi since Round 5 or 6.

Yamaha racers use hard tires, unlike podium owners wearing soft rear tires.

"I know my speed will not be enough to fight on the podium, but I have hope (of getting better results). This is a difficult race because we started with hard tires on the back, like other Yamaha riders," Rossi was quoted as saying. accident.

"Quartararo and Maverick had experienced the same problem at the end of the race. But I was very, very collapsed after 5-6 rounds. So, unfortunately, I had to slow down and speed was very bad," Rossi said.

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