Yamaha withdraw Viñales from Austrian MotoGP

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Yamaha withdraw Viñales from Austrian MotoGP
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Yamaha withdrew Spanish MotoGP rider Maverick Viñales from the Austrian Grand Prix on Thursday and said he would not be replaced for the race

The team said in a statement that the move followed the rider's suspension “due to the unexplained irregular operation of the motorcycle by the rider during last weekend's Styria MotoGP race”.

The nine-times MotoGP race winner had fallen out with Yamaha already and is due to leave at the end of the season after terminating his contract a year early.Yamaha said Viñales' withdrawal from the second of two successive grands prix at the Red Bull Ring followed an in-depth analysis of telemetry and data.

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