Rossi Finds Strong Honda MotoGP Form "worrying"
Valentino Rossi has described Honda’s MotoGP form as “worrying” after Marc Marquez delivered the manufacturer its second straight victory in Austin
Reporting by Jamie Klein, News Editor
Marquez went virtually unchallenged at the Circuit of the Americas, cruising to his
sixth successive win at the Texas venue on Sunday while
Yamaha rider Rossi could do no better than fourth.
It follows Honda’s first win of the season in
Argentina, which came courtesy of Cal Crutchlow, and a strong showing in
Qatar where Marquez only just missed out on victory to Ducati’s Andrea Dovizioso.
Rossi admitted the situation is a concern, but was positive that Yamaha enjoyed a relatively competitive showing in Austin, with Maverick Vinales second behind Marquez.
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Rossi in deep thought pre-race on Sunday at the Austin GP“It’s worrying, because they are very strong, but especially it’s a bike that always go well,” Rossi said of the
Honda. “They are competitive more or less in every condition, so it will be hard.
“But here we put two bikes in the top four at a track that doesn’t favour Yamaha usually.
“Now it will be important to see how we fare at Jerez, because last year when we returned to Europe, on different tracks where the grip is different, we suffered a lot.
“This year I hope we are more competitive on tracks we like, like Jerez and Barcelona.”
Rossi said his target for Austin was to finish on the podium from fifth on the grid, but front tyre issues prevented him from being able to battle Vinales and
Suzuki man Andrea Iannone ahead.
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"The Doctor" on track in Austin doing what he does best“The race was a little bit worse than what I expected,” he said. “I hoped to have [2m]05s-high pace, because on Friday afternoon and Saturday afternoon I was on that pace.
“I knew that with that pace I could fight for the podium, and the target was to fight for the podium. But unfortunately I suffered more than the others, especially with the front tyre.
“I never suffered in practice but today in the fast corners, I lost too much on the limit. So I have to slow down a little bit. I tried to stay close to Iannone, but he was stronger than me and at the end I wasn’t able to fight.”
Additional reporting by Oriol Puigdemont
Source: Motorsport.com
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