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Valentino Rossi: Yamaha's MotoGP test fixes didn't work

Valentino Rossi says the solutions trialled in the Barcelona MotoGP test to fix Yamaha's long-standing acceleration problems did not work, leaving him with "the same bike" for two more months

While Rossi is on a run of three consecutive podium finishes, he and Yamaha works team-mate Maverick Vinales are yet to mount a genuine challenge for victory in a MotoGP race in 2018.

Yamaha has been winless since last June's Dutch TT, its YZR-M1 bike struggling with acceleration and rear grip - something Rossi has repeatedly put down to a lack of development on the electronics side.

After finishing third in the Catalan Grand Prix last weekend, Rossi was 14th in the post-race test on Monday and over a second off the pace.

"We had two or three small ideas, or small things that I hope can help us in the acceleration - but unfortunately I was like [the race]," Rossi said.

"And unfortunately looking at the data and everything, we are not able to go faster. It's a shame.

"But it's like this, it's not easy, it's a long work, so it's normal.

"We concentrate in other small things like this, but we don't find anything special."

Vinales, who finished ninth in the test after focusing on heavy-fuel running, said Yamaha had brought "a little bit on the electronics" for the test, "but not the step we expect".

Rossi said his hopes for gains on acceleration are now pinned on the test after August's Czech GP at Brno.

"We have some small things here, but now the next test is in Brno. Brno Monday. We hope there to find something else," he said.

"And from now to Brno, we race with the same bike."

Asked whether the current bike was good enough to contend for race wins, Rossi chuckled before answering: "What do you think? But we try, we try for sure."

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