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Joan Mir Praises HRC’s “Busy” Break Between Rounds

2 months ago By Sports Desk

Joan Mir, the Repsol Honda rider, expressed satisfaction with the work done by Honda Racing Corporation (HRC) during the break between the Austrian Grand Prix and the upcoming Aragon Grand Prix. The 2020 champion is taking the time to reflect on the improvements the team has made and believes this preparation period will be crucial for his performance in the upcoming races.

So far this season, Mir has had a modest performance, with his best result being a ninth place in the Spanish Sprint. The Spanish rider highlighted that HRC has been extremely active in developing their project. “It has been a busy period for us after the race in Austria,” said Mir. “But busy is good because everyone involved in the project has been working on the future.”

The team’s intense work includes analyzing data and refining strategies to maximize the performance of the Honda RC213V. Mir mentioned that the approach for the Aragon weekend will be similar to previous races, with the team focusing on areas needing improvement and evaluating what is possible when the lights go out.

Mir also showed optimism about his prospects for the Aragon Grand Prix, where he previously achieved a podium finish in 2021. “I’m looking forward to returning to Aragon,” he said. “The approach for the weekend will be similar to the previous ones, and we will see what we can achieve when the lights go out on Saturday and Sunday.”

The break between races has been an opportunity for HRC to review and adjust their bike, especially after the last race in Spielberg, where the best Honda rider was Takaaki Nakagami, finishing in 14th place. The extra time has allowed the team to assess what needs adjustment and prepare for the specific conditions they will encounter in Aragon.

HRC’s meticulous preparation is a testament to the team’s commitment to continuous improvement and the pursuit of more competitive results. Mir, who continues to adapt to the nuances of his equipment, believes that the work done during this period will be crucial for the team’s success in the remainder of the season.

With hopes for improved performance in Aragon, Mir and HRC aim to turn the hard work done during the break into positive results, solidifying the team’s position and strengthening their prospects for the future.

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