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Today's Lap Times |
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1. Jorge Lorenzo (SPA) Fiat Yamaha Team 1'31.939
2. Casey Stoner (AUS) Ducati Marlboro Team 1'32.195
3. Valentino Rossi (ITA) Fiat Yamaha Team 1'32.528
4. Ben Spies (USA) Monster Yamaha Tech 3 1'32.942
5. Nicky Hayden (USA) Ducati Marlboro Team 1'32.981
6. Dani Pedrosa (SPA) Repsol Honda 1'33.025
7. Randy De Puniet (FRA) LCR Honda MotoGP 1'33.111
8. Mika Kallio (FIN) Pramac Racing 1'33.125
9. Loris Capirossi (ITA) Rizla Suzuki MotoGP 1'33.211
10. Marco Melandri (ITA) San Carlo Honda Gresini 1'33.326
11. Alex Espagaro (SPA) Pramac Racing 1'33.345
12. Andrea Dovizioso (ITA) Repsol Honda 1'33.456
13. Hector Barbera (SPA) Aspar Team 1'34.206
14. Marco Simoncelli (ITA) San Carlo Honda Gresini 1'34.230
15. Alvaro Bautista (SPA) Rizla Suzuki MotoGP 1'34.540
16. Hiroshi Aoyama (JPN) Scot Racing Team 1'35.261
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Season ends with successful test in Valencia
A year of hard work finally came to an end for the Fiat Yamaha Team today with the last day of testing in Valencia. Jorge Lorenzo and Valentino Rossi finished the day first and third, signing off for the winter in strong form.
Both riders continued to work on the new evolution YZR-M1, as well as doing some laps on their 2009 bikes in order to compare the new updates. Lorenzo set his best lap towards the end of the day's work and was 0.256 seconds faster than Casey Stoner, with Rossi 0.333 seconds behind the Australian.
Having swept the board of trophies this season, the team will now enjoy a hard-earned break before reconvening at Sepang, Malaysia in early February for the next test.
Jorge Lorenzo - Position: 1st Time: 1'31.939 Laps: 62
"I am happy that we are so competitive here with this new version of the bike. I was able to do some very fast laps and it feels good to be the fastest on the last day of the season. There is a long time now until the next text and it is good for me mentally to know that I was fast today. We have worked on some electronics and the suspension, and we have compared the new chassis to the old one and taken a lot of important information for our engineers. I am so happy about my season, I've won three races, taken many podiums and finished second in the championship. I think this is a great achievement by us and now I would like to wish everyone a good holiday to recover so we all come back in February at the maximum ready to work again!"
Valentino Rossi - Position: 3rd Time: 1'32.528 Laps: 55
"I am happy about what we have so far with the new evolution of the bike, because it's already faster and already feels better than the old one. The throttle is easier to open and I think that Yamaha has done a good job so far. We were quite fast today and I'm happy about the work we have done over these two days. I think that we have given our engineers plenty to work on over the winter and I am looking forward to the next updates in February. It's good to finally finish work and now we have some months to relax and recharge the batteries ahead of next year, which for sure is going to be a big, big fight!"
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Valencia MotoGP Test - Spain - Day 2 - 10 November 2009
Super Spies shines at Valencia test
Ben Spies played a starring role on the second day of MotoGP testing in Valencia today, the Texan producing another confident and assured performance on his Monster Yamaha Tech 3 YZR-M1 machine.
Making only his fifth appearance on board Yamaha's YZR-M1 machine, the 25-year-old continued his seamless transition from World Superbikes to finish with the fourth quickest time.
Spies again resisted the temptation to experiment with different settings today, the reigning World Superbike champion taking full advantage of improved conditions to dedicate more time on adapting his riding style to suit the YZR-M1 machine.
His best lap time of 1.32.942 was 0.5s faster than his fastest pace yesterday and for the majority of today he occupied third position on the timesheets behind Jorge Lorenzo and Casey Stoner.
At the end of a positive and fruitful day, Spies was only 0.414s away from reigning MotoGP world champion Valentino Rossi in his 61-lap stint.
Fellow Texan Colin Edwards was unable to test today, the 35-year-old struck down by a virus overnight that forced him to undergo treatment in the Clinica Mobile for a high temperature and low blood pressure.
The Monster Yamaha Tech 3 Team now starts a thoroughly deserved winter break before reconvening at the Sepang circuit in Malaysia in early February.
Ben Spies 1.32.942 - 61 laps
"I'm really happy with this test. My performance in the race surpass ed my expectations and so did the test. I didn't touch the set-up of the bike again and continued mainly working on adapting my style. I feel like I made a lot of progress. My data guy could see on the computer that I was riding with more of a MotoGP style and each day I've made steps and gained confidence with the tyres. At the end I put on some tyres that had half race distance on them, but I was still able to lap half-a-second faster than yesterday. And where I was running 34'1s in the race I could get into low 33s consistently today. I've been making small steps but I'm a lot closer to the front than the back, so that is a good sign. I've enjoyed working with my new guys at Monster Yamaha Tech 3. It has been a tough year but a great year for me and I'm looking forward to the winter, training hard and being ready to go again in February."
Colin Edwards
"I woke up this morn ing at 5am and felt horrendous. I felt completely drained of all my energy. I thought I'd got food poisoning and I knew then I wasn't going to be able to ride today. But the Clinica Mobile guys said I'd got a virus and I've just been lying in bed all day. It obviously wasn't the way I wanted to end the year but I'm looking forward to a long break now and coming back strong for 2010. I've had another great season with the Monster Yamaha Tech 3 Team and would like to thank all my guys again for their hard work. They are an awesome bunch. And looking at the times today, Ben has done a great job. He's not only showed what a fast learner he is, but how talented he is. There should be a good bit of friendly Texan rivalry in 2010 and I can't wait."
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HONDA RACING INFORMATION
Valencia test 10.11.2009. Day two of three day MotoGP test session:
Weather: sunny and cool
Ambient temperature: + - 20 degrees
Track temperature: + - 30 degrees
Pedrosa and Dovizioso take a ?Step by Step' approach to testing the 2010 RC212V
When the MotoGP riders arrived at the track for
the second day of the planned three-day test they
were pleased to find track and weather conditions
were much improved on yesterdays cool and
blustery experience at the 4.005 km grand prix
venue. The warmer track top temperatures was
reflected by the lap times with all six Honda
RC212V riders improving their pace, albeit to varying degrees.
The Repsol Honda factory team riders, Dani
Pedrosa and Andrea Dovizioso, put in a day of
step by step evaluation of the 2010 RC212V both
men content with the progress made. Pedrosa
concentrated on basic machine set up and working
with the Ohlins suspension he is testing for the
first time in combination with Bridgestone tyres.
The young Spaniard did not chase fast lap times
preferring to establish a good feeling with the new machine.
Dovizioso was up to pace quickly and set his
fastest time of the day on his eighth lap using
soft compound Bridgestone tyres. When he went out
on the harder compound rubber the Italian was
high-sided from the RCV injuring his left hip.
Despite a small fracture Dovi continued testing
ending the day satisfied overall with the efforts
he and the team put in today. He was particularly
pleased with the improved machine stability under
braking, one of the difficulties he had wrestled with during the 2009 campaign.
San Carlo Gresini Honda new boys Marco Melandri
and Marco Simoncelli both announced themselves
satisfied with the progress made. Melandri spent
the majority of his day improving traction and
general feedback from the Bridgestone tyres.
Simoncelli grew in confidence as the day wore on
making it easier for him to master the 800cc
four-stroke. The young Italian was riding with
Bridgestone tyres for the first time and his
burgeoning confidence was obvious from his body
language and his improved his lap times.
LCR Honda teamster Randy De Puniet continued
working with the Ohlins suspension today in
combination with the latest development tyres
from Bridgestone. The Frenchman was satisfied
with the test results and decided against testing
tomorrow. De Puniet was also confident that the
team technicians had gleaned sufficient data from
the two days of testing that will benefit them
when they test the 2010 version of RC212V for the
first time at Sepang, Malaysia, in February next year.
Hiro Aoyama (Interwetten Honda) put in a marathon
stint today the 2009 250cc World Champion
completing 88-laps of the tortuous Valencia
circuit. With no previous MotoGP experience, and
little time aboard a four-stroke race machine
Aoyama is aware that he has a long hard task
ahead of him if he is to e ready for the start of
the 2010 season. Laps, laps and more laps is the
only way to learn and he has learned a lot during
today's session and slashed 2.5s off his best lap time of yesterday!
The three-day test ends tomorrow with the teams
reconvening at Sepang in February for the first test session of 2010.
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Test after Valencia GP
Tuesday Nov 10 2009Test after Valencia GP
Day 2
CASEY STONER AND NICKY HAYDEN IN TOP FIVE ON SECOND DAY OF VALENCIA TEST
Casey Stoner and Nicky Hayden ended the second day of testing at Valencia inside the top five fastest riders on track.
Both riders began lapping at around midday because even though the sun was out and the wind had dropped this morning compared to yesterday the track surface was still cold. Stoner finished shortly after 4pm, having set the second fastest lap of the day. As well as continuing to work on new forks and a revised engine configuration, the Australian also tested a new soft rear tyre brought to the circuit by Bridgestone for use by all of the MotoGP riders.
Hayden also continued with a variety of set-up and tyre experiments, completing no fewer than 84 laps and clocking the fifth fastest time.
Casey Stoner (Ducati Marlboro Team) 2nd fastest; 1'32.195 (44 laps)
"We weren't able to make much use of the day yesterday because of the high winds but today the conditions were much better. The new engine setting, which I am preferring so far, changes the performance of the bike in different ways, for example in corner exit, so we have to modify the set-up in order to get the most out of it. I also have to get used to it and adapt my riding style accordingly. It probably means I can't get on the gas as hard and fast out of the corners but can keep it open more further in the corners. We also tried out the new Bridgestone, which seem to work well. In general I'm very pleased with how things are going."
Nicky Hayden (Ducati Marlboro Team), 5th fastest; 1'32.981: (84 laps)
"Today we worked mainly on confirming our impressions from yesterday, running some more tests on the new forks and a bunch of other things on the bike set-up and with the new tyres. We have improved a few tenths here and there - the gap to the really fast group is still there but it has been a positive day, we have done a lot of laps and gathered a lot of data. We'll do some more tests tomorrow on the engine settings and other set-up alterations. We also need to push hard to get the lap times down and close that gap to the lead group."
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10/11/2009 16:51pm
Big steps for both riders at Valencia test
Loris Capirossi and Alvaro Bautista continued in a positive direction during the penultimate day of testing at Valencia, as the pair made use of the improved conditions in Spain today.
Capirossi (1'33.211, 58 laps) produced his quickest ever lap on a Suzuki GSV-R around the 4,005m Ricardo Tormo circuit on race tyres, as he resumed from where he left off yesterday by trying the new parts that Suzuki has supplied for this test. Capirossi tested new-spec engine parts as well as continuing the evaluation of the Akrapovic exhaust systems and some new electronic strategies.
Bautista continued with his acclimatisation of the Suzuki GSV-R following his step-up in class to MotoGP. Using the same specification bike as was raced the previous weekend - without any on the new parts - he circulated the Spanish circuit a further 73 times today, eventually fishing with a best time of 1'34.540, over a second quicker than his fastest lap from Monday.
The Rizla Suzuki pair has a further half-of-a-day of testing tomorrow morning at Valencia, which will signal Capirossi's final outing on the GSV-R for 2009, with only Bautista travelling to Estoril next week to join Nobuatsu Aoki for a further three-day test.
Loris Capirossi:
"It has been a positive day because we have continued to develop the bike and we tested many different things. We tested a new engine specification and a couple of sets of pipes, as well as a different electronics system on the bike. We have improved today and the whole team is quite happy and for sure the way to go quicker is now not so far away. We have a couple more important things to try tomorrow, especially on the electronics side. I think that the condition we had in the bike today was easily the best for the whole weekend and this is why we went much better. We still need to concentrate really hard and tomorrow will be an important day as will the test next week in Portugal for Alvaro and Nobu, because we need to understand as much about the bike in these tests as possible."
Paul Denning - Team Manager:
"We've got through a lot of work today and the conditions have been quite kind so that has helped us as well. The time difference from Loris to the front guys has reduced massively compared to race-day and this has been due to a number of modifications to the bike that the factory has introduced here. The most important one of those has without doubt been the change to the engine spec, which has helped a lot with the smoothness of power delivery and the way the bike exits the corners.
"Alvaro has been quietly impressive today. On every pit exit he has made 10 or 12 lap runs which have been ultra consistent and he has lifted his pace steadily all day. His bike is completely the same specification as was used in Sunday's Grand Prix - without any of the test parts Loris has been running - so bearing that in mind his pace looks encouraging for the future. So far - in summary - it's been a better test already than we expected and a little bit of light is on the horizon."
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