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Aside from confirming rider coach Luca Cadalora will no longer work in his corner in 2019, Valentino Rossi has a rather downbeat take on where Yamaha is.
Valentino Rossi describes the first day of the 2019 preseason as ‘positive’ but feels one of Yamaha’s new engines still stresses the rear tyre too much.
Valentino Rossi admits conditions were “a bit dangerous” when MotoGP race was red flagged, but believes that was the turning point of the race, one which he felt he had the speed to win.
Danilo Petrucci has demonstrated his impressive pace in tricky wet conditions to edge out Marc Marquez while both Movistar Yamaha riders toiled
Valentino Rossi is eager to assess Yamaha’s competitiveness at ‘one of the most difficult tracks of the season’ at Valencia before an intensive winter testing period
Yamaha’s MotoGP Managing Director Lin Jarvis tells Crash.net the factory is “far from out of the woods,” despite a recent upturn in results; reveals there will be changes “within our organisation.”
“There will be other changes within our organization [for 2019], and surely in the way that we try to fix problems … We will have more engineers and new engineers, but I can’t say where” – Lin Jarvis