Yamaha have a simple secret to unlocking Alex Rins' best form

“There won’t be a piece that will make him go a second fast✅er”

Alex Rins, Yamaha Factory Racing, 2025 Buriram MotoGP test
Alex Rins, Yamaha Factory Racing, 2025 Buriram MotoGP test
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168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Yamaha MotoGP team boss Paolo Pavesio says the Japanese brands wants 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Alex Rins “to enjoy being part of aꦅ project like this”🉐 as it looks to reverse his 2024 slump.

Rins didn’t h🥂ave a stellar first year as a factory Yamaha rider 🅰in 2024, with the Spaniard achieving just two top 10 results on his way to 18th in the standings.

His preparations for the year were hindered by a serious leg break that forced him out of most ཧof the 2023 campaign, while further injuries from a Dutch GP crash set him back again in 2024.

After a promising pre-season in 2025 for Yamaha, Rins was only 17th on the timesheets at the end of the Buriram test and doesn’t look yet like🔜 he has the race pace to match team-mate Fa🐓bio Quartararo.

ꦦBut as far as Yamaha boss Pavesio is concerned, Rins getting back to “enjoying the bike” again will go a long way to improving his form.

“Fabio is our spearhead🔯 and Alex has great potential in terms of speed,” Pavesio told es.motorsport.com.

“꧑This is what Max [Bartolini] tells me, who sees the data. The fact is that as soon as he renewed [for the 2025 season], he crashed and got hurt again.

“He told me his leg is fine and I believe him.

“From my point of view, Alex needs to get back to enjoying the bike, gaining confidence and making th🧸e click.

“We signed Alex for two years because we see things in ဣh💎im.

“This is a maratဣhon. There won't be a piece that will make him🍨 go a second faster.

“Fabio has entered that mental condition and🍰 his mood is positive.

“Alex still has to make that 'cli🍸ck', but seeing how Fabio is, how Jack Miller is, I think it will make Alex grow as well.

“I'm absolutely n🐼ot saying that Alex isn't showing it 100%; I just think he has to enjoy being part of a project like this.”

Rins has won six grands prix in his MotoGP career so far, five of which wiꦕth🏅 Suzuki and his latest coming in 2023 at the Americas GP with Honda.

He was Ho🌺nda’s only race winner in 2023 and ended a victo♛ry drought for the brand stretching back to 2021 at the time.

That currently remains Honda’s most✃ rece⛦nt MotoGP win.

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