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Yamaha’s Franco Morbidelli has blamed the two red flag incidents at the MotoGP Spanish Grand Prix on the fact that Michelin’s front tyres perform poorly if not in clear air.

Franco Morbidelli, Yamaha Factory Racing

Morbidelli was involved in a red flag incident on the first lap of the sprint race at Jerez at Turn 2 when he made contact with Alex Marquez, with Marco Bezzecchi also involved.

Then on the first lap of the grand prix on Sunday, Fabio Quartararo on the other Yamaha collided with Miguel Oliveira after the Frenchman was squeezed between the RNF rider and Bezzecchi.

There have been first-lap collisions in three of the first four sprints and three of the opening four grands prix, with Enea Bastianini, Miguel Oliveira, Marc Marquez and Joan Mir finding themselves injured as a result.

Morbidelli believes Michelin’s front tyre has “a weak point”, in that “the performance drops” when it gets too hot, and this is leading to “crazy” first laps as riders look to gain as many positions as possible before getting stuck.

“We need to start thinking deeply about this, because there was another red flag, another scary moment, another dangerous moment,” Morbidelli said.

“Michelin, they need to work on this, they need to solve this thing. The regulations, the technology needs to be in the same level in all areas. Now it looks like the bike technology outweighs the tyres.

“The tyres are good, but they have a weak point, that in hot conditions the performance drops and everything goes according to the front temperature and the front pressure.

“The bikes are fantastic, the tyres are fantastic because when the condition is cold, the performance of the tyre is great, they are unbelievable.

“But they have this big weak point, so they have to push to work to fix this problem because it’s a big problem.

Franco Morbidelli, Yamaha Factory Racing, Marco Bezzecchi, VR46 Racing Team

Franco Morbidelli, Yamaha Factory Racing, Marco Bezzecchi, VR46 Racing Team

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“The problem is that you gain one position and you’re most likely going to keep it, because with this tyre situation, every position is big time important.

“You saw that, and everybody tries to risk and gamble in the beginning to have this big reward.

“If you know that you can keep your potential in the race, you will be much more cautious in the first laps.

“But everybody starts with the aim of gaining as many positions as they can because most likely they are going to keep it, because everyone behind is going to get tangled by [tyre] pressures.

“So, I think this dangerous situation has a lot to do with the front tyres.”

While it is widely accepted that it is harder to overtake in MotoGP now largely because it is harder to follow other bikes, some – such as Jack Miller – believe riders are solely to blame for any early-race chaos seen.

“That’s like complaining on the motorway Michelin caused you to crash your car on the motorway when you had too many champagnes,” Miller said in response to Morbidelli’s comments.

“I mean, it was clearly a bit optimistic, both Fabio and Morbidelli. Ok, we know that you need to be in the front to fight for these victories.

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“But it’s not Michelin’s fault that you qualified in 10th or 11th. This is ridiculous. Michelin has brought a fantastic tyre for all of us.

“It’s hot, we had ground temperatures of 56 degrees and we’re trying to ride these 300km/h monsters around. It’s hot. My shoulders are hot, my feet are hot, everything’s hot.”

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