On his second run, the number 42 was comfortably lapping in the low 1:31s. After a banker lap, Rins hit a 1:31.0, a 1:31.1 and then his fastest lap, before dropping to two consecutive 1:31.3s ahead of the chequered flag. We know that both Rins and teammate Joan Mir enjoy better fortunes on a Sunday, however, the going might be tougher than usual in Valencia.
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