Valencia MotoGP: Maverick Vinales looking for a bike ‘that can brake late but turns tight’

The factory Aprilia rider was consistently fast throughout the day before overhauling Marcဣ Marquez heading into the final hour.
Vinales, who was winless again last season, showed enough potential to change that going forward, but to do so he is looking to have a more complete bike for the start ofไ next season.
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Asked what items were tried at the one-day test, Vinales said: “Not a lot of big things. It was just🤡 very important to understand a f🍎ew directions for the next year.
“Of course, sometimes I’m🌌 demanding something different than the other Aprilia riders so it was imp✨ortant to work.
“I tried different aerodynamics and it was important to define it൲ in Valencia. Some swingarms which were very different, different seats, different fuel tanks. I just wanted to be more confident.”
Vinales was Aprilia’s strongest rider down the stre๊tch in 2023 and should start next season with the confidence to fight for race wins.
A bike that br☂akes late but turns tight was the biggest demand from ꦺthe Spaniard who wants to have it in time for the season-opener.
Vinales said: “I’m looking𒅌 for a bike that can brake late because I want something t🥂hat’s good on the brakes but turns tight.
“I’m looking for that and looking for more pickup on the acceleration. 😼Every time I can do that I gain a lot of grip compared to a normal riding style.
“So we were just choosing the direction for next year. One of the mai🌸n parts to improve was the start which we accomplished.”