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Rins expects 'high' number of MotoGP on-track rivalries in '21
Suzuki's Alex Rins believes the stability in the technical regulations for the 2021 MotoGP season means the quantity of rivalries on-track "will be so high". Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, MotoGP has implemented a freeze on engine development for 2021, with all but KTM (as it lost concessions in 2020) and Aprilia (because it still has concessions) racing this season with last year's motors. Normal update regulations outside of aerodynamic fairings and engines will still apply, but the stability in the rules will likely mean bike development won't be dramatic in 2021. Suzuki often had the most consistent bike during races weekends in 2021, with Rins scoring four podiums in the last...
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