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Rossi still doesn’t know if 2020 Yamaha better than 2019 MotoGP bike
Valentino Rossi admits he and Yamaha "still have to understand" if the 2020 MotoGP M1 is actually better than last year's version with just two rounds of the season left. While the 2020 M1 has won four times in the hands of Fabio Quartararo (3) and Maverick Vinales this year, two more than Vinales managed in 2019, Yamaha riders' form has been wildly inconsistent this season. Outside of its wins, Yamaha has scored just three other podiums with the 2020 bike, while Franco Morbidelli has won twice and scored a second place on the 2019 'A-spec' machine. Combined, Yamaha riders have scored a total of 10 podiums - Suzuki, by contrast, has managed 11, nine of which coming in the last...
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-2mo from AutoSport.com
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