MotoGP Valencia Qualifying: Vinales, “Yamaha should have trusted me and not others”
Black weekend for the Spaniard, who takes advantage of the last qualifying of the season to get some things off his chest
Valencian Community GP Valencia MotoGP Yamaha QP – A disappointed Maverick Vinales spoke at the end of the MotoGP class qualifying in Valencia. The Yamaha rider, who began his adventure with Yamaha last year at the Ricardo Tormo, was unable to qualify for Q2 and will start from the thirteenth spot, fifth row. The word is up to him.
“It was a difficult day, now all that remains is tomorrow's race and we will try to work harder. At the moment things are going like this, we were slower than the tests (he refers to 2016, when he got on the Yamaha M1 for the first time), I don't know what's happening, better ask Yamaha."
Vinales then took things up a notch: “We are all guilty. Maybe we should have been more rigorous in asking for things, we should have trusted my feelings and not those of others (dig at Valentino Rossi?, ed.). Not that I wasn't listened to, but perhaps my mistake was not having continued with the old chassis.”
Photos: Alex Farinelli
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It's clearer than that... at Yamaha it's time for important decisions
But weren't there those who insisted in saying that Vinales agreed with the choices set by Vale?
In his interview, Vale states that he already knew that the bike wasn't working well... What are you referring to? Then you say you want to think badly!!! Meh!
Great Dovizioso
Great Lorenzo
Great Ducati
Well, from a certain point in the season onwards, Vinales no longer got one right... some questions arise spontaneously
But let's imagine...
you're the usual anti-reds, didn't you realize that the bike sucked at the beginning of the season, but then the phenomenon with its precious indications transformed it into the current missile??🤣😂
he had to put the wall back... :-)
But now Vale is often ahead of Vinales, he has managed to achieve something.
Well done Maveric, it's time to tell him straight. Great.
Great Dovizioso
Great Lorenzo
Great Ducati
Too bad for Vinales, I would have liked to see him champion...Yamaha doesn't have moral values like Honda, they only look at business...Honda would never have taken the geriatrician back after he slammed the door by going to their rivals in the world championship, Yamaha disgraced themselves filming a turncoat, capricious and decidedly m@rd@cci@ pilot, they sold themselves for a bowl of rice!!!
It's a shame to see such a talent wasted, I wish he had come in ducati, Yamaha doesn't deserve it, he'll sink together with that ass...