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Yamaha Analyzes Jonathan Rea’s Early Struggles

1 years ago By Sports Desk

Jonathan Rea’s arrival at Yamaha for the 2024 World Superbike season promised to be an exciting game-changer. However, the first events of the season were a real test for the British driver. With only six races under his belt, Rea suffered major problems and scored his first points in just the sixth race of the year.

The season began with a disastrous performance at Phillip Island, where Rea came up empty-handed. Later in Catalunya, he showed some potential, but only managed to score points in the second race, due to a clutch problem in the first, followed by a lower-than-expected performance in Superpole.

Paul Denning, Pata Prometeon Yamaha Team Principal, shared his perspective on the launch of the partnership between Rea and Yamaha. He acknowledged the challenges, including accidents and unseen factors, that hamper driver performance. However, Denning expressed faith in Rea’s ability to adapt and improve throughout the season.

Despite the setbacks, Rhea remained strong and determined. Denning emphasizes the need to avoid overreacting to problems and focus on the process of continuous improvement. He emphasized that Rea is a top-level competitor and that the team is committed to helping him reach his full potential.

A major change to the team was the inclusion of Andrew Pitt as Rea’s crew chief, joining from Andrea Locatelli. Meanwhile, Locatelli has welcomed Tom O’Kane as its new team principal to join MotoGP. Denning noted that despite the disappointment from Rea, the team saw a positive sign in the bike’s ability in the earlier part of the competition. He expressed confidence that as Rea’s confidence grows, he will be able to achieve wins and podiums.

Tom O’Kane has brought a structured and detailed approach to the job with Locatelli, which seems to suit the Italian manager well. Meanwhile, Pitt will continue to work closely with Rea to find the right balance to optimize the bike’s performance.

Despite the initial challenges, the Yamaha team is determined to overcome them and position itself to compete for the top spots in future races. With the motivation and commitment of everyone involved, including Rhea, the team is confident that with continued time and commitment, results will come.

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