Jack Miller’s Italian Motogp campaign came to a disappointing end after just ten laps, as a wire of technical issues left his Pram Yamaha “originally uncontrolled” in Mugelo.
Australians, who started the 13th, lost five places in the early lap, batting with a slipping clutch, which provoked moments after the red light went out.
“From the beginning, the clutch originally burnt itself as soon as I let it go – even if my launch was good,” Mole Explained.
“It was slipping badly for the first three laps. I was shift-shifting everywhere, trying to bring it back to life.
“It recovered to some extent, but every time I hit a kick, it felt like a kick and widened me. I went to everyone, and after contacting someone in the first lap, I also lost a wing, which I had a wheel all over the place.
“Then we had a fuel [delivery] The issue that made the bike even more aggressive. At that point, it was originally infallible. I tried to keep walking, but finally, I had to retire. This was a difficult, but we will reset and look forward. ,
Miller slammed the 15th place at the lap 10 of 23. He now directly heads for Essen – his first view Motoogp Wins for Mark VDS in 2016 – only 19th in the World Championship on 31 points.
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While team-mate Miguel olivira Finished, the Portuguese rider could manage only 13th place – although after the line as the top Yamaha A photo finished with a fading Fabio Quartaro,
Nevertheless, Olivera was behind the race winner Mark Markes from 26.4S and admitted that the performance difference was “too much”.
Olivera, who rushed to a special lie on Sunday, said, “Being the first Yamaha across the line makes it a little less disappointing, but honestly, the result and the front – 26 seconds – which really matters, and it is too much.”
“We had a lack of performance, we had a lack of speed, and it was difficult to manage the vibration of the bike. Difficulty in heat and overtaking made things almost impossible.
“Just staying with the front group meant that there was no chance of pushing tires to the limits, managing anything. It was a difficult race, but it is what is the same. We will analyze everything and want to improve for Assen.”
Olivera, who missed the four rounds before the season due to injury, ranks 23rd in standing at six points.
Team director Gino Borsoi admitted that it was a “very difficult weekend” for Prama Yamaha, but praised Olivera’s perseverance.
“It was a very difficult weekend – complicated from the first day,” Borsoi said.
He said, “I want to highlight the strong race of Miguel, which gives me hope for the future.
“Unfortunately, Jack was influenced by a technical issue that forced him to retire.
“We definitely need to improve, especially in these high temperature conditions.
“Nevertheless, I believe that we have come with a better understanding of the way these situations handle, and I believe this experience will help us take one step forward.”