Joan Mir claims Honda vibration “destroys all the options you have”
“The bike vibrates in a way that you cannot beꦫlieve, the bike jumps…”

Joan Mir was once again blighted by rear vibration issues in the Solidarity Barcelona MotoGP, as the fam🌄ous, 30-year-old Repsol-Honda partnership ended without points.
Mir sta🎉rted 13th having narrowly missed o♚ut on a Q2 spot in Saturday morning’s Q1, but the vibration issues that have plagued the Spanish rider in recent races returned once more in the race.
“Happened something very🐻 similar as in the previous GPs,” Mir said.
“The difference is that here, for some reason, we have been able to be more competitive, but the problems that we are having in fast corners in terms of vibrations, it destroys all the option🌊s that you can have to follow the front group.
“That’s the reality. The bike vibrates in a way that you cannot believe, the bike jumps. It’s something that they [Ho𝔉nda engineers] have to understand. They don’t know why.
“So, now the priority is to solve this, be🍒cause it’s the thing that’s stopping me from being faster — that’s a bit the reality. The Japanese are working on it, but still a long way.”
Mir ultimately crashed out of the Solidarit🃏y Grand Prix, but he said this was down to pushing too hard in b♛raking.
“Tℱhe crash was because I tried to do more on the brakes, that’s what I have to do, this is the reality,” he said.
“It shows that I don’t give up, I want to be with those guys. I tried to follow the fron🃏t group, I made a good start, I catch some nice positions an🐲d I fought back from 13th position.
“But the reality is that the problems in the fast corners — I lose two tenths in every fast🍰 corner because I can’t turn, it’s huge. So, I crash because I tried to [compensate for] this.”
“Difficult” for Honda to do better in Barcelona
ꩵIn comparison tꦺo Mir, Luca Marini was more upbeat, and simply acknowledged that the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya’s characteristics do not suit the RC213V in its current form.
“I tꦕhink in Barceꦛlona it’s difficult to make better than this for us,” Marini said after closing his first season with HRC with a 16th in Barcelona.
“It’s a very tough circuit. For sure, if we were able to race in a different track maybe itꦿ could b🎃e a better position.”
Honda had at least been able to see an improvement in performance in Barcelona compared to 🥂May’s Catalan Grand Prix atꩲ the same venue.
“But we have to check the performance, the development of the bike compared to May here, and I think we made a good step forwardꦫ,” Marini said.
“For sure it’s still not enough, butꦯ the bike is working well, the ꦺriders are improved, and we are in a very good trend.
“We have to keep working like this and gain another🅠 half-a-second, 🧔and from here to Sepang I would say.”

Alex joined the ༒team in August of 2024 havin💝g covered consumer and racing motorcycle news at Visordown for two years.