British MotoGP: Rossi tried 'set-ups, electronics' at Misano test

Valentino Rossi heads for this▨ weekend's British MotoGP having spent a day of private𓃲 testing at Misano on Sunday.

Yamaha's ongoing acceleration weakness led to a shock pos𓆉t-qualifyingﷺ apology from M1 project leader Kouji Tsuya last time in Au💃stria, where Rossi went on to ride from 14th on th🔜e grid to sixth.

Rossi tried 'set-ups, electronics' at Misano test

Valentino Rossi heads🅰 for this weekend's British MotoGP having spent a day of private t🎃esting at Misano on Sunday.

Yamaha's ongoing acceleration weakness led to a shock post-qualifying ap༒ology from M1 project leader Kouji T👍suya last time in Austria𓃲, where Rossi went on to ride from 14th on the grid to si🃏xth.

During his apology, Tsuya said that private tests would be held either side of the British MotoGP to work on a solution, which 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Rossi describes ꧙as part-electronics, part-enꩲgine (he is happy with the 2018 chassis).

The first of those tests took place at Misano on Sunday, where Ro🤪ssi said he tried "different set-ups and electronic solutions" as well as preparing for his home event in Septembe🥀r.

"We've got a lot of work done at the Misano test," a🧸dded team director Massimo Meregalli.

However it's still unclear if any progress was actually made ꧟- Rossi and team-mate Maverick Vinales having preferred their standard machines at the end of previous tests. Favourable electronic updates could be used straight away, while any engine design changes would need to wait until 2019.

More should be known at Silverstone, where Vinale🗹s and Rossi were narrowly beaten by Ducati's Andrea Dovizioso last year, as both Yamaha riders crossed the line within 0.75 of victory. 

The result kept them in title contention, but Rossi broke his leg in a traiꦿning accident shortly afterwards while issues with the 2017 M1 chassis saw Vinales take just one further podium by the end of the season.

Yamaha's MotoGP losing streak has now reach༺ed 21-races, their longest drought since 1998. Rossi remains second in the world championship, 59 points from Marc Marquez and now only 12 ahead of Austria꧅ winner Jorge Lorenzo. 

"Now we go to Silverstone, a track that I really like," Rossi said. "As usual, with my team we will work strongly to achieve the best results. I ho𝄹pe that at Silverstone we can be fast, so I can have a good race."

Meregalli added that in contrast to the stop-start Red Bull Ring, the fast, flowing nature of the Silverstone circuit "suits our bike well and our riders both like its fast corners and sweeping lines. Last year we secured a doubl🌟e podium, and this year we'll fight even harder. "

Vinales is fifth in the world championship.

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