Vinales: With new Yamaha deal it’s back to work

Maverick Vinales says he cherishes being welcomed as part of the ‘Yamaha family’ having signed a new two-year deal to keep him at the Movistar Yamaha MotoGP squ🌞ad until the end of 2020, as he hunts consistency with his YZR-M1 at the Thailand test.

The Spanish rider produced an impressive m🦹aiden MotoGP campaign with Yamaha last season on his way to third place in the riders’ world championship plus the highlight of three race wins and five pole positions.

Vinales: With new Yamaha deal it’s back to work

Maverick Vinales says he cherishes being welcomed as part of the ‘Yamaha family’ having signed a new two-year deal to keep him at the Movistar Yamaha M🍒otoGP squad until🌟 the end of 2020, as he hunts consistency with his YZR-M1 at the Thailand test.

The Spanish rider produced a🌠n impressive maiden MotoGP campaign with Yamaha last season on his way to third place in the riders’ world cham꧅pionship plus the highlight of three race wins and five pole positions.

During Yamaha’s 2018 M💦otoGP team launch it was confirmed Vinales had snapped up a new two-year contract offer which ties him to the team for the next three seasons, becoming the first rider to secure his future beyond the end of this year.

Vinales joined teammate Rossi and several senior Yamaha management members at the manufacturer’s Motorsport Conference, held at Buriram on the eve of the three-day test, and thanked the attendees for their warm welcome since replacing Jorge Lo🧔renzo in the team at the star🧔t of 2017.

“The media conference event was really good and a positive way for us to start the Thailand test,” Vinales said. “This will be my secondꦚ year with the Yamaha Factory Team, and there are two more to come after this, so I feel very much a part of the 'Yamaha family'.”

Vinales is now relishing the second official MotoGP t♐est and getting up to speed at the Bur☂iram circuit this weekend for its testing debut before the track hosts his maiden MotoGP race weekend in early October. The 23-year-old is also keen to produce consistent pace after seeing his speed dramatically drop off on the final day of the Sepang test last month.

“Now it's time to get back to work,” he said. “I had a look around the Chang circuit and my first impression was very positive, I didn't expect it to be this kind of track - I like it a lot and I a💜lso think it will be very nice for the Thai fans to watch.

“We aim to be consistent all year, we have a good bike and a good team and look forward t🌠o getting a lot of work done in the next few days.”

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