Vinales is loving life with the Aprilia RS-GP’s, and it is showing in his riding.
Being able to dominate so quickly on the track shows how much talent Vinales has and that he can ride fast no matter what bike he is on.
It is exciting for fans and race teams as motor racing is one of the world’s most exciting and unpredictable sports.
Fans can expect to see great competition between Vinales and other elite racers looking to take the top spot on the podium.
The time it takes to get from one rank to another can be as little as a few seconds, making motor racing extremely competitive.
It’s not every day that a rider of Vinales’ calibre moves teams. But, luckily for Aprilia, he did.
Some say it was because Yamaha was too controlling over the Spaniard, who wanted to develop his own identity on the bike.
Yet others contend that Yamaha should have given their top rider more support.
Whatever the case, Vinales found himself looking for a new ride towards the end of 2021.
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With Aprilia now, Vinales said.
“What I feel is that I can work in many more areas that I couldn’t before, and this will help me to be more comfortable on the bike.
And above all, to be more consistent, which is what I want to do and what I was aiming for before.”
“The main thing is to continue learning and be consistent,” Vinales said.
“It’s not easy because it’s an entirely different bike; sometimes you make one change.
And you know it’s for the good and then another, and sometimes it feels like it’s going backwards.”
There are no records of Vinales performing poorly on the Aprilia this season, but he isn’t overly happy with his performance either.
The young Spaniard says they still have a lot under them that they can improve upon, and then only then will he start to get genuinely excited with Aprilia.
via Crash