Bleak outlook for one KTM MotoGP rider: “The level is this…”
Maverick🌳 Vinales says Thai GP performance is his baseline on KTM

Tech3 MotoGP rider 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Maverick Vinales says hi✅s distant 16th-place finish i𒉰n the Thai Grand Prix on the KTM is “the level” of performance he has right now on the bike.
Vinales appeared to make a breakthrough with the RC16 on the final day of MotoGP pre-season testing, but failed to build on this during the first grand ꦡprix weekend at𓆉 Buriram.
Qualifying in 18th, Vinales was 28.7s away from race winner Marc Marquez out of the points in 16th while team-mate Enea Bastia📖♍nini was able to use his tyre management skills to get up to ninth.
KTM’s top 🎐rider in the opening grand prix of the year was Brad Binder in eighth, though the South Aꦐfrican was almost 20s from the lead at the chequered flag.
Aft🌳er the grand prix, Vinales cut a dejected fi𝓀gure.
“This is the starting point, so we know where we💟 are and we need to improve. It’s obvious,” he said.
“Especially the feeling on Friday was quite nice, but I don’t know why when I wanted to push more there was a limit and obviously there are still a lot of th💛ings to do and to work on.
“But for the first race we know this is the starting point and we have to be patient a𒈔nd work for the coming races.
“♓Front grip, on the edge. We need to check Enea, who chose the soft front, and see if there is ♏any difference in terms of grip.”
Vinales added that the bike became “complicated” whenever he got himself in𒁃to a group a🍎nd lost front grip due to rising temperatures.
“I think I start to understand pretty good the b♋ike, it’s just that the level is this,” he saꦰid.
“We need to i⛄mprove, especially because when you are alone the front tyre works a little bit better because it’s cooler.
“But as soon as you are with people i🐭t gets hotter and ꦡloses grip and makes everything a bit more complicated.
“So, there is a way to work and we need to see with the guys what we can d🥃o.”
Quotes provided by Crash MotoGP Editor Peter McLaren
