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Fabio Quartararo: ‘New bike’ speculation ‘a bit true, but..’

6 months ago By Sports Desk

Yamaha MotoGP rider Fabio Quattararo has left fans in suspense with his latest statements regarding the possibility of a “new bike” from the team debuting at the Jerez official test on Monday. While he confirmed that there will be plenty of new parts available to assemble new bikes, Quartararo also stressed the importance of a cautious approach when testing these upgrades.

In an interview with MotoGP.com, Quartararo admitted that it is technically possible to build a completely new bike with off-the-shelf parts. However, he emphasized that it would be a mistake to try to test all these parts at once, as it would make it difficult to understand which components actually contribute to improved performance.

“The speculation about [the new bike] is true to a certain extent, but we’re not going to do that,” Quartararo said. “We have to test item by item to get clarity on what works.”

This rigorous approach reflects the mindset of Quartararo and his team, who prioritize a detailed understanding of the improvements and their effect on the bike’s performance. Instead of a complete revolution, they choose gradual development, carefully evaluating each new part before deciding on its implementation.

Despite being cautious about the possibility of a “new bike”, Quartarero confirmed that the team will test some improvements during the Spanish Grand Prix weekend. This includes both testing during free practice and a more comprehensive series of evaluations during Monday’s official test in Jerusalem.

“I hope we can take a small step,” Quartarero said. “Each time, we have more ideas about where we need to improve.”

With the revised franchise rules allowing teams to change all parts of their MotoGP prototypes during the race season, Quartararo and Yamaha have the necessary flexibility to continue developing their bikes throughout the year. This adaptability is essential in a highly competitive sport where any small improvement can make all the difference in the final result.

As Quartararo and his team explore new improvements and seek to maximize the Yamaha’s performance, fans are waiting with bated breath to see how these changes will play out in the upcoming races. With the talent of Quartararo at the wheel and the support of an experienced team, Yamaha is well positioned to compete at the highest level of MotoGP.

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