Miguel Oliveira is expecting the Indian MotoGP to be very challenging for the entire paddock, and that it will be key to adapt quickly.
MotoGP bikes have never raced in India and so the Buddh International Circuit will be new to all the riders.
Oliveira could be one of those as he’s repeatedly shown an ability to conquer difficult conditions, while also being fast at new circuits. "The Indian circuit will be a challenge on all levels for us riders, machines and the team," said Oliveira ahead of this weekend."The objective continues to be the search for the best possible performance with our motorcycle. We will be looking for points in both races."Like Oliveira, teammate Raul Fernandez was strong at Misano as he put together his best performance in MotoGP.
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