MotoGP Assen: Vinales, Iannone react to Rins-Suzuki deal

Maverick Vinales and Andrea Iannone🤡 both b🌠elieve 2017 MotoGP rookie Alex Rins won't take long to make his mark in the premier-class.
With Vinales moving to the factory Yamaha team, Moto2 title leader Rins has now been confirmed as ಞtaking over his Suzuki M♊otoGP seat.
"For sure I need to say congratulations to him because it's good when you move to MotoGP in a factory team," said Vinales, speaking in the paddock on Thursday at Assen. "And I'm going to leave [him] a really good team! What we've created; this atmosphere, this work, this progress. Anyway I think Alex is a really good rider, talented, so h🅷e will go fast for sure."
Iann🅺one will be team-mate to Rins next season, having agreed to join Suzuki from Ducati.
"[Rins] is young and strong rider and I'm very happy," Iannone said. "It's always good when you have a strong team-mate. I think in the first part of the championship he has a good possibility to learn from me, because I have more experience in MotoGP, but I think he will understand the MotoGP class very fast. For sure he is very 🍸strong and very fast."
The arrival of Iannone and Rins has left no place for Aleix Espargaro, who looks set to join Aprilia. An official annou🧔ncement is rumoured for this weekend.

Peter has been in the paddo🐲ck for 20 years and has seen Valentino Rossi come and go. He is at the forefront of the Suzuki exit story and Marc Marquez’s injury issues.