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Quartararo "lost everything" in Teruel MotoGP

Fabio Quartararo says he has "no idea" why he "lost everything" in terms of feeling with his tyres on his Petronas SRT Yamaha in the MotoGP Teruel Grand Prix

Quartararo struggled to eighth place in the second Aragon round on Sunday, losing further ground to third-placed Joan Mir at the top of the standings - his deficit now at 14 points.

The Petronas SRT rider has struggled across both Aragon weekends to get the tyres to work, but felt like his team made a breakthrough in the warm-up session on Sunday morning.

However, he says from the opening lap he was losing grip "aggressively", but doesn't blame his medium/medium tyre choice as that was the combination team-mate Franco Morbidelli dominated the grand prix on.

"In the race I lost everything, the feeling from the front," he said.

"So, yes, not really easy and I think happy to leave Aragon because it was two weeks where we struggled everyday and I think we need to focus now really on Valencia.

I'm sure Valencia is a better track for us, less consumption on the tyres and I think we will be fast and consistent, not like here.

"The tyres were OK. Franco won and made an amazing races with the medium/medium on the Yamaha.

"So, the tyre choice was good. When I was behind, I wanted to do like I was doing in FP4, but as soon as I was opening [the throttle] I was losing grip so aggressively and this is why I was not really happy because in the morning I was so happy about the work we did, but as soon as I arrived to the race from the first lap [I had] no feeling, no grip, no traction.

"It's so, so strange, I have no idea why but this strange."

Quartararo says the improvement he was able to make relative to his rivals between Aragon races was "small" and feels he has struggled more whenever two races are held at one circuit.

"It's so difficult to say, because Franco was really consistent, Franco was really consistent and he made an improvement," he added. "We made an improvement from the first week to the second, but it was little.

"We had no consistency, also Maverick [Vinales] the first week he was so fast, he was the man to beat but finally he finished fourth.

"And now he finished half a second in front of me. At the end it's difficult to understand.

"When there are double races, apart from Franco - he improved a lot - but for us when there are double races, we are lost."

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