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The Premi Monster Energy de Catalunya Race was a tough battle for the Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP teammates, ending with mixed results. Fabio Quartararo's hard work was rewarded with a 9th place and 7 points. Álex Rins had a rough day at the office and finished the 24-lap Race in 20th position.
Montmeló (Catalunya), 26th May 2024
Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP's Fabio Quartararo rode a shrewd last lap of the Gran Premi Monster Energy de Catalunya Race, earning him 10th position at the finish line. With Enea Bastianini, who ended in ninth place, failing to complete a ride-through penalty, Quartararo was moved up to 9th in the final results, earning him 7 points. It wasn't Álex Rins' day, though. He took the chequered flag in 20th place.

Quartararo had to come from P17 on the grid but was already in 13th place after the opening lap. Although various opponents crashed in the first half of the race, the Frenchman also had to contend with charging riders, so his ranking in the live timing remained pretty much stagnant at 13th position.

The second half of the race was a whole different story. With seven laps remaining, Quartararo overtook Maverick Viñales. On that same lap, Bastianini completed the first of his double long-lap penalty, and Franco Morbidelli crashed. Suddenly the Yamaha man was in tenth. Though Bastianini overtook El Diablo again on lap 20, the Italian still had another long-lap penalty to complete. Quartararo cleverly followed him to Miguel Oliveira but before the number-20 rider could make a move, Marco Bezzecchi got into the mix, relegating Quartararo to 12th. Nevertheless, the Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP rider kept his head cool. He passed both Bezzecchi and Oliveira on the last lap to retake tenth position, which he masterfully defended all the way to the finish line, 20.477s from the winner. With Bastianini failing to complete the double long lap, resulting in a ride-through penalty which he also failed to complete, the Ducati rider was pushed back to 18th, moving Quartararo up to ninth place.

Things didn't go to plan for Rins. Coming from P8 on the grid, he had a good start but nearly clipped Jorge Martin causing a less than perfect entry into Turn 1. The Yamaha man had to take evasive action and ended up in the long-lap penalty area. Once he returned on track, the home hero fell back to the tail of the pack. The disappointing start to the 24-lap contest was a setback for sure, but the Barcelona-born rider was determined to give the crowds a good show. He started his charge, and by lap 12 he was in 15th place and within the points. However, wheelspin prevented him from making further progress. In the final seven laps, Rins lost ground again. He fell back to 20th place, taking the chequered flag 1'03.428s from first.

Today's results see Quartararo now in 12th place in the overall standings with 32 points. Rins is in 21st position with 7 points. Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP keep their 9th place in the team championship with 39 points, and Yamaha hold onto 4th position in the constructor’s championship with 35 points.

The Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP Team will now travel to the Autodromo Internazionale del Mugello in Italy for the Gran Premio d'Italia Brembo, held from 31 May-2 June.
Massimo Meregalli

Massimo Meregalli

Team Director

Our team had two very diverse experiences today. Fabio made the most of our package during the Race. He made sure he was in the right place at the right time and did a great job capitalising on every overtaking opportunity. We can't be satisfied with a ninth place in general, but considering the struggles we faced this weekend, we gladly take these seven points. Álex, on the other hand, had a day to forget. From start to finish, nothing went his way. Luckily, we have another race weekend next week. We will now head to Mugello, where we just tested, giving him the opportunity to make a quick comeback.
Fabio Quartararo

Fabio Quartararo

Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP Rider

This was a pretty good result. There were also not that many crashers in front of me, so, for me, it was a really good race, considering how we're going. We are less than 5s from fifth place, so this is really positive. The feeling was better than I expected, to be honest. We know what we're missing, but we're working on it, and I think that today it was quite a great race. It was nice: I saw Bezzecchi and Oliveira fighting in front of me on the last laps. I knew how difficult it is to stop the bike in Turn 1 and, considering how close they were fighting, I said 'Okay, they are going to go wide'. I decided to brake super early to carry speed and I overtook them. I could also keep the position until the end, so I think we were clever, and I think how I raced was nice. We are going step by step: in Le Mans the pace was good and here it was great. Hopefully we can make more good steps in Mugello and at the private Valencia test afterwards. I feel like we're making progress, I feel like we're seeing the light at the end of the tunnel, which is great.
Álex Rins

Álex Rins

Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP Rider

It was a really tough race. It all began at the start. The launch from P8 was not bad, but I was so close to hitting Jorge Martin that I had to go into the long lap, and then I was in last place. I tried to recover some positions, and I tried to ride as smooth as possible to manage the tyre, but it felt like everything was working in a bit of a strange way. The bike and the tyres, I was spinning a lot, like way too much – it never happened like that before. So, let's analyse and let's look forward to the next race weekend in Mugello.