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Yamaha: 'Interesting to see where we stand in Qatar'
Fabio Quartararo and Yamaha head to this weekend's Qatar MotoGP season opener as both reigning world champions and the defending Doha race winners. Yamaha won both of last seasons Lusail races courtesy of a victory each for Quartararo and former team-mate Maverick Vinales. But despite repeated pleas from their star rider, pre-season testing showed Yamaha has been unable to find significant top speed to help combat the likes of Ducati. Quartararo finished the final pre-season test at Mandalika just 17th fastest through the speed trap, 9.8km/h slower than countryman Johann Zarco's Pramac Ducati. Related Articles Marc Marquez: My motivation is huge, it’s time to enjoy Pol: Everyone happy at...
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