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Mir wants Honda "intensity" on MotoGP development to get out of "Japanese Cup"

Joan Mir feels Honda needs to keep up with the same intensity of bike development as previous months after a sluggish start to the 2024 MotoGP season.

Honda was expected to make a leap in performance after revamping its approach towards MotoGP over the winter, as it began life without its star rider Marc Marquez in the factory Repsol team.

But a tough Qatar Grand Prix highlighted the scale of challenge it still faces in order to close the gap to the front, with 2020 champion Joan Mir left to squabble with Fabio Quartararo for 11th as Honda and Yamaha effectively competed in a secondary division behind their European rivals.

Mir was able to pass Quartararo’s improved Yamaha M1 in the closing stages of the race but overcooked his tyres in the process, eventually finishing the race in 13th place behind the similar RC213V of LCR rider Johann Zarco.

Explaining the race from his point of view, Mir said: “I overtook quite a lot of riders. I started in 18th and then I was very close to the front guys, I could see the front group.

“I was behind Fabio all the race. Then in the last five laps I decided to overtake him because I thought I had something more.

“Then I started to push, I opened a gap of one second and I killed the tyre. I f****d everything what I did all the race in the last two laps.

“I could enjoy a bit, fighting for the 'Japanese Cup', even leading the 'Japanese Cup'.

Source: Autosport

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