Yamaha’s Weighty Woes: Arm Pump Issues Plague Riders Quartararo and Rins

Yamaha’s MotoGP riders, Fabio Quartararo and , are battling a recurring issue – arm pump – and they’re pointing the finger at the M1’s weight gain.

Quartararo’s Struggles:

  • The Frenchman has a history with arm pump, most notably dropping from 1st to 13th at the 2021 Spanish GP.
  • Despite praising Yamaha’s development efforts, Quartararo feels the bike’s increased weight, especially during cornering, is a major contributing factor.
  • A dismal 18th-place finish at Mugello, following arm issues, prompted Quartararo to call for solutions.
  • He denies his fitness is the culprit, highlighting two previous arm pump surgeries (2019 & 2021).

Yamaha Takes the Blame:

  • Quartararo firmly believes Yamaha needs to address the M1’s handling and weight issues.
  • He emphasizes that the lack of arm problems last year indicates a development misstep this season.

Rins Shares the Pain:

  • Rins also suffered arm pump at Mugello, salvaging only a 15th-place finish.
  • The physical demands of riding the current M1 left him dizzy after the race.
  • Rins echoes Quartararo’s sentiment, blaming the bike’s handling for increased physical strain.

Looking Ahead:

Both riders are urging Yamaha to identify the root cause of the M1’s weight and handling issues to find a solution that combats arm pump and improves overall performance.