Saturday, July 17, 2010

MotoGP Sachsenring - Free Practice

Yamaha Racing

FREE PRACTICE REPORT 16/07/2010
Lorenzo sixth on day one in Sachsenring; Rossi makes strong return
Jorge Lorenzo
Jorge Lorenzo
Jorge Lorenzo finished sixth in the opening German practice session today, slightly struggling to find front end grip at the twisty Sachsenring track. Valentino Rossi meanwhile made an unexpectedly strong return to action after his six-week injury break, finishing just 0.020 off his Fiat Yamaha team-mate in seventh.

Lorenzo has won three races in a row at high-speed tracks but the conflicting nature of the Sachsenring landed him in difficulties today as he lacked confidence in the front end of his M1 and lost time in the slower corners. The Mallorcan is hopeful that close study of the data and a slight alteration to his riding style will help him improve and he is looking to jump up the order tomorrow.

After his early return to action Rossi was fully expected to be taking it gently today but he felt very comfortable to be back on his M1 and was soon looking like he'd never been away, sitting in the top four for most of the session. He dropped down the order a little at the end but was more than happy to be just 0.723 seconds off Dani Pedrosa's pace. After the session he applied ice to his leg but he has no more pain than is to be expected and is looking forward to making more improvements tomorrow.

Jorge Lorenzo - Position: 6thTime: 1'23.224Laps: 30
"Today wasn't a good session for me and I didn't feel so good on the bike. This isn't one of my favourite tracks and it's very different to the ones where I've won lately, so I think I need to make some changes to the way I'm riding the bike. I was fast at the start but then we didn't improve from the middle to the end and everyone else did. We have some work to do and our goal is to be competitive by Sunday."
Valentino Rossi
Valentino Rossi
Valentino Rossi - Position: 7thTime: 1'23.244Laps: 29
"I am really happy today, especially because I am a lot more agile on the bike than I was in the tests. I feel good and this track is helping me because a lot of it turns to the left. I am feeling quite confident on the bike and also my shoulder is good and not giving me problems. Now I have some pain in the leg and ankle but it's not too bad, I was able to do some laps in a row and I was quite fast so things seem okay. Now we will have to wait until tomorrow morning to see how the leg is and whether it has swelled overnight or developed any problems."

Wilco Zeelenberg - Team Manager
"It wasn't a great start for us, Jorge is struggling for feel and he can't turn so well, compared to 2009 here he's not in such good shape. We need to compare the data and find out the differences, which are only small, but small differences always matter at this track because it's quite short. Hopefully if we can improve confidence in the front end Jorge will be much quicker, especially on the slow corners of which there are many here."

Davide Brivio - Team Manager
"Once again Valentino has surprised everyone! After missing four races and not being completely fit this can be considered a very good session. From a team point of view it was like he had never been away, working on the suspension and searching for the best set-up. His physical condition isn't too bad, a bit more difficult in the right hand corners and okay on the left, but overall it is a lot better than we expected. We're very happy and now we'll see where we can get to tomorrow."


Ben Spies stuns at scorching hot Sachsenring
Ben Spies powered his Monster Yamaha Tech 3 YZR-M1 m achine to a magnificent fourth place on the MotoGP practice timesheets at a scorching hot Sachsenring circuit in Germany this afternoon. The Texan once again demonstrated his prowess at learning new tracks in ultra-quick time with a best lap of 1.23.189 securing him the fourth quickest time.

The Sachsenring is the sixth track out of the first eight races that Spies has had to learn from scratch and the reigning World Superbike champion spent most of the session learning the tight and twisty layout using a hard compound Bridgestone rear tyre.

But once he switched to the softer option he is likely to select for Sunday's 30-lap race as track temperature hit a sizzling 55 degrees, he was immediately able to surge up the leaderboard and catapult himself into contention for a top five.

Just five minutes remained when Spies clocked his best time and it was only a late attack from fellow American Nicky Hayden that denied the 25-year-old a stunning top three position. Colin Edwards started round eight of the 2010 MotoGP world championship opting to run a radically different set-up on his YZR-M1 machine.

The experienced Texan's new dire ction saw his crew move more weight to the rear of his bike, while Edwards also modified his own style to change his body position to help turning performance. Edwards was immediately able to ride at a comfortable and consistently fast pace with the revised setting and found himself in third place at one stage in a closely fought session. Edwards declared himself satisfied with the outcome of the changes and he's confident with more time to fine-tune the new set-up that he has the potential to be much higher up the timesheets during tomorrow's qualifying session. He finished with the 13th best time after posting a 1.23.440, but was less than three-tenths away from Spies in fourth.
Ben Spies
Ben Spies
Ben Spies - Position: 4thTime: 1'23.189Laps: 34
"I'm really happy to be so high up after the first session and I think I figured out this track pretty quickly. It is good to start the weekend in the top five and that gives us a platform to build on. This circuit is pretty tight and twisty and there are a lot of left-hand corners but I like it because there is quite a lot of elevation that makes it fun. It felt like being out on a dirt track bike and I see Nicky is right up there too. If the weather isn't as good tomorrow I'm really glad that I got going today and was a ble to get a feel for the track but also put in some fast lap times. I went out on the hard tyre, which I don't think I'm going to race on, just to learn the track and when I put the softer tyre on I was able to go quite a bit faster. There are a couple of places where I can improve like the left-handers before the fast right downhill section but it was a decent start. I'm pretty sure already that I'll race the soft tyre. I'm sure I can do the times on the hard tyre but we'll see what the conditions are like. It's a positive start and that's all I can ask for."
Colin Edwards
Colin Edwards
Colin Edwards - Position: 13thTime: 1'23.440Laps: 31
"The nature of this track means the times are always close and I'm not e ven a second off the best time but I'm down in 13th. I'm only around three-tenths behind Ben but he's nine places further up than me. I've completely changed the setting of the bike here and that's meant putting way more weight on the rear than I've ever done. My riding style is typically all over the front-end but with the results not being what I've wanted or expected so far this season, it was time to change something. So I've just got to trust the front and work on the rear. I'm putting more of my body weight on the rear and with the setting of the bike, we've shifted a lot of weight back on the rear and it works really good so far and it feels easier to make the lap time. I ran the soft tyre for most of the session and used the hard one at the end just to get some information. I did my fastest time on the hard tyre but I'd say I'll race the soft one. There is not a lot of difference in performance between the two and I did my best time on the hard one at t he end when I was feeling more comfortable and used to the new setting. But I think with the softer tyre I can definitely go faster."

Circuit Length: 3671
Weather: Dry

Lap Record: 1'23.082 (Daniel Pedrosa, 01/01/2007)
Fastest Lap Ever: 1'21.067 (Casey Stoner, 13/07/2008)
Last Years Winner: Valentino Rossi
2010 MotoGP Germany - Sachsenring 16/07/2010
Free Practice
Pos. Rider Manu. Nat. Total Time
1 Daniel Pedrosa Honda ESP 1'22.521
2 Casey Stoner Ducati AUS 1'22.795
3 Nicky Hayden Ducati USA 1'22.983
4 Ben Spies Yamaha USA 1'23.189
5 Marco Simoncelli Honda ITA 1'23.204
6 Jorge Lorenzo Yamaha ESP 1'23.224
7 Valentino Rossi Yamaha ITA 1'23.244
8 Randy De Puniet Honda FRA 1'23.260
9 Marco Melandri Honda ITA 1'23.290
10 Andrea Dovizioso Honda ITA 1'23.400
11 Mika Kallio Ducati FIN 1'23.422
12 Aleix Espargaro Ducati ESP 1'23.430
13 Colin Edwards Yamaha USA 1'23.440
14 Loris Capirossi Suzuki ITA 1'23.589
15 Hector Barbera Ducati ESP 1'23.599



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