Repsol rider leads the way in qualifying session. Oliveira gets front row start despite a crash, whilst Rins picks up injury after fall and places twenty-sixth.
Maverick Viñales >> Audio
FP3 – 1:44.483, 18 laps, 75 km.
QP – 1:55.865, 18 laps, 75 km.
“I felt comfortable in the practice sessions, both in the dry and in the wet. We were able to go fast under both sets of conditions. Tomorrow’s race will be a difficult one. We will have to wait on the weather, but we have a gameplan to push hard from the start and establish a gap. It will be a difficult race, because it just as easily be soaking wet as it could be sunny.”
Miguel Oliveira >> Audio
FP3 – 1:44.381, 18 laps, 75 km.
QP – 1:57.114, 9 laps, 38 km.
“We did a good job in the morning, mostly due to the hard work of the team. We didn’t ride so much in the afternoon. We were only able to complete seven laps, although in that short time I felt comfortable on the bike. We still have some problems with the rear, which we should look at with the mechanics to solve for tomorrow. My crash came about precisely because I didn’t feel at ease with the rear, but the positive is that I was able to put in a fast lap beforehand and not too many riders were able to go faster because of all the crashes. The track was very slippery and made things hard for us all. We have the pace to be up at the front and it will be very important not to make mistakes. Our aim is to pick up points”.
Álex Rins
FP3 – 1:44.872, 19 laps, 89 km.
QP – 1:59.888, 5 laps, 21 km.
“I was exiting turn 3, opened the throttle a little earlier than normal and it didn’t work out. It was an unfortunate crash and we will have to wait to find out if we can take the start tomorrow. If it is possible, then I will be riding for enjoyment”.