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Viñales, Oliveira and Rins looking ahead to race

Three Repsol riders place fourth, fifth and seventh, respectively, in Friday practice for first race of the year.

Activity continued on Friday at Losail, with the Moto3  riders undertaking their third free practice session of the year. Maverick  Viñales was fourth quickest and was the highest placing of the Repsol riders,  accompanied by teammate Miguel Oliveira in the top five and Álex Rins in  seventh place.

The strong wind blowing through Qatar had a big say in  today’s proceedings, which began with the smaller and less powerful Moto3 bikes  on track. Maverick and his team favoured a prudent strategy as they looked to  save tyres, focusing on the setup of the bike rather than looking for a hot  lap. The Spaniard was aware that there is still another night of riding before  the race, and finding pace is more important than a single fast time on Friday.

The other Repsol riders  were also cautious with their riding. Álex Rins and Miguel Oliveira focused  their workload on finetuning their setups, with Sunday’s race in mind. Both rode in  solitary and had problems with the strong wind gusting along the start/finish straight,  as they lost time and had no slipstreams of which to take advantage. Despite  this, both were satisfied with how thing have developed over the course of the  sessions.

Maverick Viñales >> Audio
FP3 – 2:08.477, 16 laps, 86 km.
“I  can make a very positive evaluation of this second day of free practices –above  all because we have been able to achieve a good pace and tried out some of the  different tyres available. We tried not to wear down the tyres too much and  have been holding back to save them for qualifying; today we weren’t obsessed  with getting the best time on the board. Tomorrow’s session is going to be very  important as it will be a long run, followed by a Sprint with new tyres to ge  tonto the front row. We  don’t have to get too caught up in taking pole”.

Miguel Oliveira >> Audio
FP3 – 2:08.904, 16 laps, 86 km.
“I am  satisfied. We  resolved the problems that we had yesterday, so in general we can be happy with  our job today. The conditions weren’t as good today as yesterday, as the track  had been dirtied by the strong wind. Our plan for practice has been based  around long runs and gaining pace for the race. We are up there in the top  five, the team are happy and so am I, so we can’t really ask for more. Now we  have to work towards the qualifying session and try to get a front row start”.

Álex Rins
>> Audio
FP3 – 2:09.303, 13 laps, 70 km.
“The  track didn’t have as much grip today as yesterday. We had some problems with the front suspension  that we will have to resolve for tomorrow. Learning the track and our cornering  are too things that need improving as well, as this is the first time that we  have ridden at what is a fairly fast circuit. We are generally satisfied with  the job done alongside the technicians today”.

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