MotoGP Le Mans: Andrea Dovizioso: This bike does not match the way I ride

It’s clear, Andrea Dovizioso and Yamaha are not the match we expected them to be, with the three-time MotoGP runner-up concluding; ‘at this moment I’m not able to change that at all’.
Andrea Dovizioso, Yamaha MotoGP Le Mans
Andrea Dovizioso, Yamaha MotoGP Le Mans

While MotoGP champion Fabio Quartararo fought valiantly to try and secure a home podium in Le Mans - ultimately fell short as Ale🌳ix Espargaro held strong for third, the other three Yamaha riders including Dovizioso were instead battling for last of the completed runners. 

Although it’s no great surprise to see Dovizioso st꧙ruggling a🌊s it’s been a common theme this season, the Italian’s performances have evidently become a worry. 

Dovizioso has looked nothing like the rider who pushed Marc Marquez 🅰to his limits during 2016-2019, instead lookin♕g more like a rider who is on the verge of calling it a day in the premier class. 

"I expected much more from last weekend," said Dovizioso. "I'm very disappointed but it j🐟ust confirms that the way to ride this bike does not ma📖tch the way I ride it. 

"At th🎀is momen😼t I’m not able to change that at all, I’m very sorry and disappointed. We move on to Mugello and see what can be done."

Franco Morbidelli one of many riders to suffer from overheating front tyre

While the speed for a podium or even win was visibly being shown, Quartararo was unable to attack Espargaro for third, just like Jerez when he failed to launch an attack against Francesco Bangaia for the win ᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚas overheating the front tyre was becoming a familiar problem, not just for him, but for all MotoGP riders in 2022. 

For Morbidelli, the 2020 runner-up felt he suffered the same issue in Le Mans when attౠempting to gain places behind Alex Marquez and Fabio Di Giannantonio. 

Franco Morbidelli, French MotoGP race, 15 May
Franco Morbidelli, French MotoGP race, 15 May

Morbidelli, 🌄who fortuitously scored one point due to several riders crashing out whilst ahead of him, said: "It was a difficult race because I got stuck in the pack. It was tricky to fight with the guys, and I didn't have the perfect front feeling. 

"I couldn't make a⭕ lot of speed in the middle of the corner. In the end, we got one point, which is a trust injection. 

"We saw some good things and good speed this morning on used tyres, so things are there. We just need to understand how to put them together. The task is difficult, but we can ⛄do it!"

Although he has a contract in his pocket for 2023, Morbidelli’s shocking performances this season have put him under pressure, 🍷whilꦆe Alex Rins confirmed after the French MotoGP that Yamaha are one of four manufacturers that he’s been in contact with. 

Last for the third time in four races, Darryn Binder ‘disappointed’ with Le Mans MotoGP performance

While expectation is considerably less for rookie Darryn Binder compared to Mওorbidelli and team-mate Dovizioso, the South African was over 20 seconds down on the latter who finished directly in front of him. 

Binder initially made a good start which has been a theme of his MotoGP car﷽eer thus far, however, a mistake on lap two resulted in the former Moto3 rider losing touch with those ahead, before a very lonely race e🌃nsued. 

Darryn Binder, French MotoGP race, 15 May
Darryn Binder, French MotoGP race, 15 May

Speaking after Sꦐunday’s Grand Prix, Binder added: "It was a difficult race for me. I'm a little bit disappointed with my performance. I really expected myself to do a bit better. 

"I had a very good start, passed a lot of guys in the first🏅 corner but unfortunately, I made a mistake and ran wide in turn three on my second or third lap. 

"After that, I really struggled throughout the race to be consistent and have a good pace. I have some things to w🐭ork on and we'll s🍨ee in Mugello."

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