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Alex Rins: “We strive to take a step forward”

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alex rinsI will be racing with Yamaha next season, He confessed it’s still ‘too early’ to think about winning the World CupHowever, he assured that both he and the team will work to “take a step forward” next season.

At an event at the Estrella Galicia Museum (MEGA), which will take place this Thursday in A Coruña, Mr. Rins, the sponsor of the pilot, said: He reflected on the ‘curious’ 2023 in which he had to face ‘one of the biggest injuries’ of his careerHe has signed with Yamaha’s official team ahead of 2024, which has had “many challenges” since breaking his tibia and fibula.

The Catalan driver, who raced for LCR Honda last season, said he was “in good shape” and declared he was “training hard” to be in good shape when the new season starts in March.

Injuries suffered have helped ‘improve perseverance’He admits it was “difficult to watch the bikes on TV”, but a sports psychologist who has been with him since 2017 helped manage the situation, adding: “He’s another member of the team. I’m a member of the.

Coach Rins pointed out, “It’s still too early to think about winning the World Cup.”Specifically because he is changing “team and bike”, but what he is clear about is that he wants to “take a step forward” with Yahama and therefore “fight to be as far in front as possible”.

Catalans think sponsorship of brands such as Estrella Galicia is ‘very important’, revealed that the contract with Yamaha was “signed in a Madrid hospital just before undergoing surgery.” He also said that it was “very difficult to refuse” an offer from an official team.

At Yamaha, he will be teammate of Fabio Quartararo, whom Rins considers “a very talented rider”.They’re very fast and they know their bikes very well,” he said, which is why he believes they have a “very strong hand in developing the bike and providing knowledge from their experience riding other brands.” They declared that they would form a couple.

He said their driving styles were “similar”.However, he insisted, “What is important is to move forward together.”

Rins, a father of a two-year-old boy, said he “misses” his young child while away from home competing, but weekends are usually “very stressful” and he doesn’t have time to think about it. He admits that there are very few.

A Yamaha rider analyzes the “Sprint” format that was introduced last season as follows. On the weekends, “tighten up and become more physically fit” This is because there is “little time to rest.”

Alex Rins, who had already ridden the new bike at the Valencia test and “noticed the changes” and “got a good feel,” said next season “will be a bit of a repeat of what happened this year” and the team will “fight”. To be at the top of the list.

Source: Mundo Deportivo

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