Rins in tears at Suzuki MotoGP exit, ‘let’s show they took the wrong decision!’

Rins, like the rest o꧒f the team, was informed of the bombshell decision during last Mo♎nday’s Jerez post-race test.
It came despite Rins and team-mate Joan Mir sitting a competitive🐼 fourth and sixth in the early riders’ standings, with Suzu🐈ki top of the teams’ world championship ahead of this weekend’s Le Mans round.
“On Monday, after the Jerez test, Livio [Suppo] and Sahara-san took🍬 me to the office and told me anꦚd for sure it was super-hard. I was full crying because I gave everything to this team since 2017,” said Rins, who like Mir has been a Suzuki rider for all of his premier-class career.
“Also the team memb🧜ers gave everything since 2015 when Suzuki came back in MotoGP again. So for sဣure it was a big shock for me, a big shock for the team and it’s not easy.
“In the end I can find something else for next year – I think! – but for the team members it is a little bit more difficult and I feel very sorry because they are like a family ✤to me.”
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Rins, whose three victoriesౠ to date on🍷 the GSX-RR is more than any other rider, added:
“Whether I understand the decision or not doesn’t matter, but for sure it was so hard for me. We are fighting for the world championship and we are first in the team st🌜andings. But the bosses and Suzuki HQ took the decision. It is what it is. We cannot change it.”

Rins ahead of MotoGP Le Mans: Let’s show them they took the wrong decision
Like Mir, who had﷽ been on the verge of re-signing for Suzuki, Rins also planned to remain at the team for 2🎃023.
Both must now source alternative seats at rival teams, but Rins insists🌠 he is more fired-up tha🎐n ever.
“I don’t have nothing for next year, but I have a manager for this and he is going ꦉto be a bit busy in the next weeks!” Rins said of 2023.
“Sincerely this [news] gives me an e🍌xtra boost, because I think this is the best package we’ve ever had✅ in Suzuki, so let’s show them they took the wrong decision.”
Rins also said he’s been told that Suzuki’s development budge📖t for the 2022 will re🌊main unchanged.
“They say the budget for this year is already closed so they will bring everything and put all their effort in and – trust me – the🌠 mechanics were destroyed [by the news] but the Japanese people in the team were even more destroyed.
“For the development, at Mon♒tmelo we are waiting for a new aerodynamic package so let’s see. Let’s get good results. We already have two podiums this season, let’s get a lot♛ more and show them!”

൲Peter has been in th♚e paddock 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.