Alex Rins “devastated, I don't know what to say”
“I'm devastated, doing all the laps at 190 heart rate, giving 💮my maximum for this, it was so difficult.”

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Alex Rins may have avoided team-mate Fabio Quartararo’s end-of-race fuel problems, but he was left almost speechless after finishing Yamaha’s home Japanese MotoGP out of the points in 16th.
Rins was a massive 40.1s from race winner Francesco Bagnaia, crossing 💜the line ahead of only Yamaha wild-card Remy Gardner.
All three M1 riders struggled for rear grip throughout th🐼e weekend.
“ꦡReally tough race. I don't know what to say. I'm devastated, doing all the laps at 190 heart rate, giving my maximum for this, it was so difficult,” Rins said.
“The first part of the race was not bad. 🌜We started today with the setup from Austria to see if on the braking side we were able to improve. If we were able to have more rear contact.
“And more or less it🐭 was a little bit better. I was able to feel a bit better the bike. But then as soon as the tyre dropped, it was almost imp꧅ossible to control the spin.
“Even on the ♚straight, exiting from corner 9, corner 10, I was spinning with the bik𝄹e [upright]. So the tyre was a little bit flat on the centre.
“I don't know what to say. We need to find something because for sure it's not th𒈔e way. I'm not happy with the work that we are doing.”
Qua🐠rtararo lost eleventh place at the end of Sunday’s race, finishing over 30-seconds behꦯind race winner Francesco Bagnaia.
After signs of progress at Misano, where Quartararo was oꦆn course for fifth (and less than 20-seconds from v♛ictory) until running out of fuel, Rins said that Motegi showed the ‘hard reality’ of Yamaha’s situation.
“For me,🎀 Misano for Fabio is like Austin for me,” Rins said. “He was super fast there… also we did a test, race, test, another race.
“So for me the result from Misano was not real.
“The reality right now is - putting [aside] the Ducati༺s, Aprilias and KTMs - Nakagamiꦺ [soft rear] was much faster than Fabio and Zarco in the last laps.
♑“And when Marini overtook me, I was not able꧙ to follow him.
“So this is the reality. The hard reality.”
Rins is now 19th in the world championship, tied on 20 points with Repsol Honda’s Joaꦆn M🍃ir.

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