Fiat Yamaha Team riders Valentino Rossi and Colin Edwards got the first ever
Grand Prix of the new 800cc era off to a flying start in Qatar today, both
lapping comfortably under the 990cc circuit record and finishing the day in
first and second places after two free practice sessions. Following a long
winter of testing it was a relief for the team to finally get the season
underway, with this the first time the championship has begun outside Europe
since Rossi’s historic first win with Yamaha in South Africa in 2004.
After an excellent performance at the test here just a few weeks ago, Rossi
and Edwards were both confident of a strong start today and there were no
surprises from their 800cc M1s, running in their new Fiat Yamaha Team livery
for the first time. Edwards finished the morning session on top with his
team-mate close behind in third whilst Rossi dominated the second free
practice this afternoon, sitting at the top of the time sheets for the
majority of the hour-long session. Edwards, despite not bettering his time
from this morning, was second, just over three-tenths of a second behind his
Italian team-mate.
Today was also the first day of the new MotoGP tyre regulations, which
stipulate a maximum of 31 tyres (14 fronts and 17 rears) per rider during a
Grand Prix weekend. This has forced the teams to alter the way they work
throughout the practice sessions but Rossi especially is confident that
these new rules will help rather than hinder the riders, bringing increased
clarity on set-up decisions and making it easier to plan the weekend’s work.
Valentino Rossi (Position: 1st;
Time: 1'56.464;
Laps: 47)
“It was a very good beginning for all of the team; it’s a new season and we
have a new sponsor and livery so it’s good to start with both Colin and I at
the top! We were in a good situation at the test here also but really the
most important test was Jerez, because there we understood a lot more about
our bike and we made some important changes. It seems here that the setting
is very good and we were fast from the start this morning. I’m very happy
with my Yamaha today, I can ride it well, I have a good rhythm and it’s
great fun to ride here in Qatar! For me, the new tyre rule is very good.
Like this you know just what you have from the start, it’s
much more logical and there is less confusion for everyone.
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“It was a very good beginning for all of the team,"
said Valentino Rossi (above right), "it’s a new
season and we have a new sponsor and livery so it’s
good to start with both Colin and I at the top! |
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Colin Edwards (above) finished the morning session
on top with his team-mate close behind in third
whilst Rossi dominated the second free practice this
afternoon, sitting at the top of the time sheets for
the majority of the hour-long session. |
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Fiat Yamaha Team riders Valentino Rossi (above) and
Colin Edwards got the first ever Grand Prix of the
new 800cc era off to a flying start in Qatar today. |
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After an excellent performance at the test here just
a few weeks ago, Valentino Rossi (above) and Colin
Edwards were both confident of a strong start today
and there were no surprises from their 800cc M1s,
running in their new Fiat Yamaha Team livery for the
first time. |
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"It means we can
make decisions more quickly and I think, especially with a
delicate bike like ours, that it’s going to be helpful to
have such a clear situation with tyres from the start of
every weekend. Now let’s see how we get on tomorrow and try
to keep this rhythm going throughout the weekend."
Colin Edwards (Position: 2nd;
Time: 1'56.665;
Laps: 45)
“Today’s gone pretty good, I think we can say we’ve made a strong start to
the weekend. After finding a great setting here at the test we made a few
more changes in Jerez and made the bike even better. We started off today
with the bike set-up pretty similar to Jerez, with just a few small changes,
and it seemed to work well from the off. We had a little bit of an issue
this morning with a tyre, but we compared notes with Valentino afterwards
and sorted that out pretty quickly between us.
"It’s the first day of the new
tyre rules and it’s a little bit scary to know that there’s no longer an
inexhaustible supply, but we just have to slightly adapt the way we work to
accommodate it and I think it will work well in the long run. Here it could
be more of an issue because the conditions can be quite changeable from day
to day, but we’ll keep our fingers crossed that we stay in the ‘range’ and
save one of each of our best tyres for race day.”
Davide Brivio - Team Director
“This is a very good start to the season because both riders
are feeling comfortable and finding it easy to keep a good
pace. Now the most important matter is to make a good tyre
choice, especially considering the new rules. It’s
definitely helped that we’ve tested here not long ago but we
also made a lot of progress in Jerez and this has showed
today. It’s only Thursday of course and the race is a
different matter, but it’s nice for the team to be in first
and second and we couldn’t have hoped for a better start to
the weekend."
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