MotoGP points leader Quartararo hasn't enjoyed riding "for a long time"

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MotoGP championship leader Quartararo admits he hasn't enjoyed riding his bike in a race 'for a long time'.

Conceding his own Motegi race was"frustrating" as he simply couldn't overtake anyone, Quartararo revealed that he just isn't enjoying riding the Yamaha right now.

"You have to think about the future, and that's the next race because we won't be back in Japan until next year, and then we'll have a better bike," Quartararo said."If you don't go out in the front row, [you can wave] bye-bye [to your chances of winning].

This is reflected in the fact he has just one pole to his name in 2022 and only four other front-row appearances. Yamaha has been hard at work in Japan developing a more powerful engine for the 2023 season, which Quartararo tested at Misano following the San Marino GP. Developed with the help of ex-F1 engine chief Luca Marmorini as a consultant, Quartararo heaped praise on the new motor – even if he felt there was still more to be done on it before it was race ready.

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