Yamaha: “Green” Friday “most difficult day” at Argentina MotoGP
Yamaha predicts slippery opening day at Argentina MotoGP but "expect to get better as the track improve🍸s and score decent results."

Fifth and last of the MotoGP constructors during the opening round of the 2025 season in Thailand, all eyes will be on grip levels as Yamaha aims to make amends in Argentina this weekend.
While the baking Buriram circuit was scrubbed clean by two days of testing befꦗore the race weekend, there haven’t been any MotoGP laps at the traditionally dusty Termas de Riꦑo Hondo circuit since 2023.
Yamaha won at the track with Valentino Rossi in 2015 and celebrated a one-two in 2017 with the Ita💧lian aꦕnd race winner Maverick Vinales.
M1s were again on the podium courtesy of Tech3’s Johann Zarco in 2018 and Rossi in 2019, while the post-Covid 2022 and 2023 events saw the top Yamaha finish eighth (168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Fabio Quartararo) and fourth (Franco Morbidelli) respectively.
"It's nice to be back at the Termas track, where🐈 we have so many nice memories𒉰,” said Monster Yamaha team director Massimo Meregalli.
“There are many spectators and motorcycle enthusiasts in Argentina, so we are motivated to give the🤪m a good show this weekend.
“We think F﷽riday will be the most difficult day of this GP round as the track conditions will still be very 'green'. This has also been the case at this circuit ⛄in the past.
“But, generally speaking, this track is okay for us, so we expect to get better as the track conditions improve and to score decent r🌞esults."
2021 world champion Quartararo was dislodged from his usual 💫top Yamaha position for most of the Buriram weekend by Pramac’s Jack Miller.
The Frenchman could again face stiff opposition froꦗm the Australian, renowned for his speed in slippery track conditions, at Termas.
"The Thai GP was quite extreme in te🦂rms of temperature, especially on the race day. But we learned from the situation, and now we focus on the Argenti✅na GP,” said Quartararo.
“We haven't been at the Termas track in a while, so I'm sure theꦡ🌸 fans there are very happy that we're back again.
“In the past, this hasn't🌌 been an easy track fo🀅r me, but, as always, we will give it our all to do a good job."
Team-mate 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Alex Rins has two previous Termas podiums to his credit from his Suzuki days, incl💞uding a first p🐼remier-class rostrum in 2018.
"Yamaha have gone over all the Thai GP data of the first round, and now we go to Argentina,” said Rins, who was le꧅ft a disappointed 17th in both Buriram races.
“On Friday we will need to focus on managing the grip because it will be low, but this will improve th𝓰roughout the weekend and then let's see where we stand.
“For sure, we never stop pushing, also off track. We are very motivated to keep working and doi🍎ng whatever it takes to improve."
Opening practicᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚe at Termas de Rio Hondo starts on Friday.

⭕Peter has been in the 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.