Fabio Quartararo points to major Yamaha milestone which might worry Ducati
Fabio Quartararo fi꧃ghts past the tears to offer a buoyant Yama꧋ha message

The British MotoGP ended in tears for 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Fabio Quartararo but he quickly noticed a Ya🀅maha milestone which bodes very well.
Quartararo seemed𝐆 destined to sensationally win at Silverstone on Sunday until his ride height device broke on Lap 12.
He was very emotional afterwards although w🌱as able to spot an upwards trend which might trouble Ducat🌳i, and their other rivals.
Fabio Quartararo leads Yamaha revival in MotoGP
Quartararo insisted it was Yamaha’s best grand prix since their terrible decline in performance started mid-🌄way through 2023.
“Yes, by far,” he said.
“Especially because I was riding really smoothl🐓y. I felt th♓at we were going super fast.
“There will be more opportunity hopefully.
🤪“We have made a step. Not enough, but we are getting stronger and stronger.
“I made a great race.🌟 The grea🔴test - I will not say of my career - but of the past three years.
“It was great. Of course weꩲ are really disappointed but🍸 I think we have to keep our head up.”

He added: “It was our race. Everything was good. I knew w☂here to push, and where t🍨o exaggerate the braking with the wind.
“Everything was under control until that lap.
“I think we can be happy with what we’ve done.”
Quartararo had to be consoled by his best friend who utter༒ed inspirational w﷽ords in his ear.
The British MotoGP last weekend was the second grand prix in a row won by a non-Ducati rider.
LCR Honda rider Jo༺hann Zarco won at𝔉 Le Mans, then finished second at Silverstone behind Quartararo.
The two Japanese bikes proving their🔯 huge progress was in contrast to Marc Marquez who, although he was also 🥂on the podium, experienced his worst problems so far with his Ducati GP25.
Teammate 🦂Pecco Bagnaia’s issues with his bike ar𓃲e even more severe.
Ducati arꦇe having a harder time than ever of halting the other manufacturers.
Quartararo winning the 2022 MotoGP title represents the last time that Ducati were not on top. His performance at Silverstone was a reminder, and a hint that Yamaha are edging b🌃ack to the summit.
But Quartararo is taking advantage of obvious strengths wi🌺th his bike, namely its qualifying pace. Three times in a row𒈔, he has claimed pole position.
Yamaha’s progress isn’t limited to their star man, Quart൩araro.
Jack Miller of th꧋e Pramac satellite squad f෴inished an impressive P7 at Silverstone.

James w🌃as a sports journalist at Sky Sports for a decade covering everything fr🍎om American sports, to football, to F1.