Miguel Oliveira reveals area of struggle in Yamaha MotoGP adaptation
Pramac rider sheds light on his weakest p🦹oin🐼t on M1

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Miguel Oliveira says his Yamaha adaptation this MotoGP prꦍe-season has been 🐎hindered by him “struggling mostly on the braking point”.
Oliveira joins Pramac for the satellite squad’s switch to Yamaha machinery in 2025, having 𝄹previously ridden Aprilia and KTM bikes in his premier class tenure.
The Portuguese rider ended the Buriram test 19th on the timesheets🎶,✱ just under six tenths of a second behind 10th-placed team-mate Jack Miller.
While Miller has found his switch from KTM to Yamaha to be more straightforward🔯 than expected, Oliveira admits he is struggling to maximise braking performance on the M1 righ✅t now.
“Struggling mostly on the braking point, which I’m not able to really get the maximum out of the bike,” 🌸he said.
“But it takes time. The bike has a different technique, which you don’t do꧋ overnight, and this [Buriram] is the most extreme track where you spend most time on the braking points.
“So, not ideal. But, I f🦂eel 𓆉I took a good step forward.
“I only did one time attack at the end, so you always have a little bit more in you in ღthat second tyre.
“We’ll leave it for the GP and I’d sa𝕴y we are✤ as ready as we can be to come here racing.”
At the Buriram test, factory Yamaha rider🍸 Fabio Quartararo says he was limited by a lack of feeling from the front tyres av▨ailable.
But Oliveira says this wasn’t the reason for his braking troub🐼les.
“I don’t feel a limitation from the tyre or theꦑ front-end of the bike,” he said.
🐓“It’s just the way you need to brake where I’m really struggling the m🌜ost.
“It’s true that our bike, you need to basically the lap time by attacking a lot on the brakes because on the exit, with the lack of traction, we don’t gain that much on the new 🅠tyre.
“So, you basically have to do it all on the braking and th🎃at makeꦑs it harder on the tyre for sure.”
