Saturday, September 18, 2010

MotoGP Aragon - Free Practice

Yamaha Racing

FREE PRACTICE REPORT 17/09/2010
Lorenzo and Rossi get acquainted with Aragon on wet and dry day
Jorge Lorenzo
Jorge Lorenzo
Motorland Aragon played host to its first ever MotoGP practices today, with two 45-minutes sessions instead of the usual single one-hour session in order to give the riders a better chance to understand the new circuit. The two practices were run in very different conditions, with dry weather this morning giving way to steady rain this afternoon. Jorge Lorenzo and Valentino Rossi finished third and sixth in the overall combined standings.

In the dry this morning Lorenzo quickly found a good rhythm on the 5.077 km track, which boasts elevation changes and some spectacular corners and, despite lacking grip in some areas, he was third at the end and confident of improving in the afternoon. Unfortunately the rain meant a change of plan but his standard wet setting worked well and he led for most of the second half, only edged off the top spot by Casey Stoner in the last seconds.

Rossi confirmed yesterday that his leg is now in good shape but his damaged shoulder continues to plague him as he still lacks strength in it. He made a solid start this morning however, enjoying riding his M1 on this circuit and trying various different set-ups to find the best package for its different demands, finishing the morning in sixth. The rain this afternoon eased up the pressure on his shoulder somewhat and he finished the afternoon in fourth position, although he confirms he still prefers the track in the dry and is hoping to make more progress in better conditions tomorrow. The Italian is without his Team Manager Davide Brivio at this race as he is at home recovering from a back injury.

Jorge Lorenzo - Position: 3rdTime: 1'50.928Laps: 34
"I really like this track, it's so fun to ride and it is quite different, a new challenge. It is interesting to ride the M1 here after coming here on an R1. We are lacking a bit of grip but I hope we can improve our setting more tomorrow so we can make another step. Unfortunately it rained this afternoon but it was good to get the chance to try our wet setting and it seems our bike was okay in these bad conditions. It was good to have two practice sessions today; even though the overall amount of time is the same over four days, four separate sessions makes it easier to get to know the circuit and what we need in order to be fast here."
Valentino Rossi
Valentino Rossi
Valentino Rossi - Position: 6thTime: 1'51.769Laps: 35
"I'm very happy about having four sessions again here and especially today because we got to try the bike in the wet and in the dry. We gathered a lot of information; this morning in the dry I was sixth but this afternoon in the wet I was fourth and I was very pleased because it's a long time since I tried the bike in the rain. We need to improve our setting because we're not at the maximum but I am happy about this start. My leg is very good now but my shoulder is giving me some problems and we know we have to manage like this now until the end of the season. It's easier for the shoulder in the wet but I would still prefer it to be dry because this is a fun track to ride on."

Wilco Zeelenberg - Team Manager
"This is the first time in a while we've had two practices on a Friday and it seemed a bit strange to be riding on a Friday morning! Third in the dry this morning was okay, although we weren't completely happy with the grip and we need to improve this tomorrow. We used our standard rain set-up this afternoon and it was working well so we have no complaints about this. We hope it's dry tomorrow so we have the chance to keep working on our race package, because it looks like Sunday will be better weather."

Jeremy Burgess - Crew Chief
"Valentino likes this track and we didn't make a bad start this morning. We worked on several different settings so we will put everything together tomorrow, weather permitting, to come up with something that works here. We had very different conditions today which was interesting and Valentino was actually very strong in the rain, so we were pleased with that."

Spies and Edwards tackle new Motorland Aragon track


The Monster Yamaha Tech 3 Team successfully negotiated new territory today with Ben Spies and Colin Edwards tackling the state-of-art Motorland Aragon track in Spain for the first time in impressive fashion.

The American pairing were instantly impressed with the challenging layout, the 5.078km circuit a blend of blind entry corners, hard braking sections and exciting undulation changes. With Friday morning practice restored to the schedule for the first time since 2008, Spies and Edwards immediately set about tweaking the set-up of their Monster Yamaha Tech 3 machines to suit the new track in an opening 45-minute session run in cool but dry conditions.

Edwards and Spies were ninth and 10th respectively this morning but were presented with a completely different task this afternoon as heavy rain fell just as second practice was due to get underway. The downpour presented the Texan duo with the perfect opportunity to work on wet weather settings with forecasts predicting further rain for tomorrow. Spies in particular was in eye-catching form in the rain, the 26-year-old making a mockery of his lack of MotoGP experience in wet conditions to produce a confident and assured display. He clocked a best time of 2.03.874 to finish in eighth position this afternoon, Spies' confidence in the wet conditions soaring as he finished less than a second off the top four. Today's performance boosted Spies' confidence as he looks to extend his fantastic run of form that has seen him finish top rookie and top non-fa ctory in the last four races. Edwards had a positive opening day too at the start of another landmark weekend for the 36-year-old. The 23-lap race will be his 100th premier class start for Yamaha. Only Valentino Rossi, Carlos Checa and Norick Abe have made more MotoGP appearances for Yamaha than Edwards. Edwards finished 0.114s clear of Spies in this morning's dry session and he was delighted with his progress in the rain later, a best lap of 2.04.868 putting him 11th on the timesheets.
Colin Edwards
Colin Edwards
Colin Edwards - Position: 9thTime: 1'52.027 Laps: 31
"I love the circuit. I'm not sure what I expected but I hoped somebody would have designed something good and that's obviously what happened. It is a lot of fun to ride and there are a few points that remind me of other tracks. I guess it feels quite similar to Sepang but there's the reverse Corkscrew, which is pretty cool. Some of the fast corners are a bit like Mugello and overall it is a cool track. It's not really demanding and it really flows and there are no real slow parts. The important thing is the Monster Yamaha Tech 3 YZR-M1 likes the track too. The bike felt good this morning in the dry and it was turning awesome. There's not a lot of tight and twisty stuff but when I need that turning, the bike is delivering. And I felt good in the rain this afternoon too. It felt like a long time since we've hammered it in the wet but the grip for a new track is really good. I can't complain about that because sometimes on a new track you get a bit of dirt and dust coming out on top of the surface, but it felt great. I'm happy also to go back to Friday morning practice. I like that format better even if we aren't getting any extra track time. You can make bigger changes between sessions and it saves on hanging around with nothing to do until the afternoon!"
Ben Spies
Ben Spies
Ben Spies - Position: 10th Time: 1'52.141 Laps: 36
"I really like the track. It has got some good elevation changes that make it pretty cool and the first couple of corners remind me of Istanbul Park on the video game. You know it is a fun track when you want to stay out and ride and that's how I felt today. I was pleased with progress in the dry this morning and I'm really happy with how it went in the rain. I just stayed out to get a feeling for the bike in the wet conditions. In Germany earlier in the season I did about three laps in the wet and that's all my MotoGP experience in the wet since Indianapolis in 2008. It was a bit of an eye opener and it took me a while to get up to speed. But once I got comfortable I felt good. And if we do have to ride in the rain now I'm confident that we're not miles off. The limits are super high in the rain and my lap times were coming down all sessio n, so now I've got my head wrapped around what this bike and tyres can do in the wet, hopefully we can step up again next time."

Circuit Length: 5345
Weather: Changeable

2010 MotoGP Spain - Aragon 17/09/2010
Free Practice
Pos. Rider Manu. Nat. Total Time
1 Daniel Pedrosa Honda ESP 1'50.506
2 Nicky Hayden Ducati USA 1'50.917
3 Jorge Lorenzo Yamaha ESP 1'50.928
4 Casey Stoner Ducati AUS 1'51.195
5 Marco Simoncelli Honda ITA 1'51.768
6 Valentino Rossi Yamaha ITA 1'51.769
7 Hector Barbera Ducati ESP 1'51.792
8 Andrea Dovizioso Honda ITA 1'51.845
9 Colin Edwards Yamaha USA 1'52.027
10 Ben Spies Yamaha USA 1'52.141
11 Marco Melandri Honda ITA 1'52.321
12 Randy De Puniet Honda FRA 1'52.340
13 Aleix Espargaro Ducati ESP 1'52.752
14 Alvaro Bautista Suzuki ESP 1'52.822
15 Mika Kallio Ducati FIN 1'53.190



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