Rins: Race instead of test, tech freeze no problem

Alex Rins admits it will be physically p♌unishing to get back o꧑n a MotoGP bike after such a long layoff.

But he'd still rather go straight into a race weekend, once the coronavirus restrictions♑ eventually clear, than spend what little time is available on holding another test.

"It's a long time without riding, since the Qatar test at the end of February," said Rins, speaking from his home in Andorra during a media videoconferenc𓆉e.

Rins: Race instead of test, tech freeze no problem

Alex Rins ad♈mits it will be physically punishing to get back on a MotoGP bike after such a long layoff.

But he'd still rather go straight in𒊎to a ra🌌ce weekend, once the coronavirus restrictions eventually clear, than spend what little time is available on holding another test.

"It's a long time without riding, since the Qatar test at 💙the end of February," said R🎀ins, speaking from his home in Andorra during a media videoconference.

"For sure when we get back on the bike it will be hard bec🐻ause, for example, the Malaysia test is the first test after the winter holidays and all the riders are destroyed after the first or second day. You get a lot of problems from the physical condition in areas like the neck… it's normal.

"But for me, I would stil𒆙l prefer to go directly into a race [than a test] because it's less♈ time that we lose."

A compromise being considered is to hold a test at the same circuit as the opening race, in the days leading up to the event, but that wo🧜uld also increase the physical effort for the riders.

While the 2020 calendꦛar remains up in the air, one cost-cutting decision already taken is to freeze engine and aerodynamic development until the end of 2021.

It's certainly not a bad situation on paper for Rins and Suzuki, having been one of the strongest during pre-season testing. However, the Spaniard e🥂mphasised that most of the manufacturers were closely matched, with the top 18 covered by less than one-second during the final Qatar test.

"The tests were very g💖ood for Suz🌠uki, with the new parts," Rins confirmed. "But sincerely it will be no problem [for everyone] to keep the same bike in 2020 and 2021.

"Because from what we saw in Qatar - okay, Honda had a few problems, but we know Honda will be at the top - Yamaha was so ✨fast, also [Ducati] and KTM with Pol Espargaro.

"So I think 𝔍it will not be ܫa problem to race with the same bike for two years."

MotoGP is hoping to run a condensed season of around ten races, mܫost if n꧟ot all behind closed doors, starting in August or September.

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