, set to debut for Yamaha in the MotoGP season opener, has stayed in Qatar after pre-season tests to fine-tune his preparations and adapt to race mode.
Having missed last year’s Qatar round due to injury, Rins, now alongside Fabio Quartararo, aims to replicate past successes, including his victory with Honda at COTA.
Alex Rins eyes becoming the first MotoGP rider to win with three different brands, acknowledging the need for further adaptation to Yamaha’s M1 machine.

Staying in Qatar allowed Rins to train extensively and acclimate to the rebuilt track, enhancing his readiness for the upcoming race weekend.
While Yamaha didn’t make the desired progress in testing, both Rins and Quartararo remain optimistic about their chances, despite a gap to competitors like Ducati, KTM, and Aprilia.
Team Director Massimo Meregalli expresses excitement for the season’s start, emphasizing the unique atmosphere of racing under Lusail’s floodlights.
The team is eager to translate insights from testing into competitive performance, anticipating a thrilling start to the 2024 MotoGP season.

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