Valentino Rossi drops a candid assessment after finishing fourth in Japan, calling it a true reflection of Yamaha’s current struggles—despite his own progress, Suzuki and even Cal Crutchlow were simply faster. He admits Suzuki’s operation is now stronger than Yamaha’s, citing how Andrea Iannone’s crash cost him a podium spot ahead of Rossi. Alex Rins backs this up, claiming Suzuki’s superior acceleration helped him overtake Rossi as tires faded—and highlights the team’s relentless updates and push for wins. The battle’s heating up, and Suzuki’s rise is undeniable.

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