The first
European race of the season got off to a slightly shaky
start for Valentino Rossi and Colin Edwards yesterday, with
the Fiat Yamaha Team riders struggling for rear grip at the
Andalucian circuit of Jerez. The Italian and the American
finished the day in sixth and ninth respectively and the
weekend promises to be a close battle, with the top 12
riders all within half a second of each other after two free
practice sessions.
Despite clear skies and sunshine, yesterday morning's first
practice was run in cold temperatures and, with the track
temperature reaching a maximum of only 15 degrees, the
conditions did not provide the riders with much chance to
really get to grips with bike and tyre set-up. The
afternoon was considerably warmer and both Rossi and Edwards
improved their times and their general race-pace, but
neither rider was able to find the perfect tyre combination
with the current setting on their M1 and will hope to make
considerable improvements today. The best time of the day
was recorded by Honda rider and Spanish favourite Carlos Checa, who set a best lap of 1'40.851.
Valentino
Rossi (Position: 6th; Time: 1'41.198; Laps: 52)
"Today was quite difficult for us, compared to how we began
in Qatar! Unfortunately the situation with the tyre is not
perfect, we don't have enough grip and the problem is made
worse because the condition of the track isn't so good
either. We have a lot less grip than we had at the test here
so now we need to work more on the setting of the bike in
order to improve the grip with the tyres we have. This
morning the problem was a lot worse and we were quite
worried after the first session, but we've worked very hard
today and the situation this afternoon is a lot better.
"Anyway we're not that far away at the end of the day, only
sixth, and all the riders are very close together so I don't
think we need to worry yet. It's clear that some of our
rivals are very strong and it's going to be a hard battle,
so we need to make the most of the time we have left. I hope
that the track grip will improve tomorrow as more rubber is
laid down and I hope it will also be a little bit warmer in
the morning so we can work properly during free practice."
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"Today was quite difficult for us, compared to how
we began in Qatar," said Valentino Rossi yesterday,
"Unfortunately the situation with the tyre is not
perfect, we don't have enough grip and the problem
is made worse because the condition of the track
isn't so good either." |
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The first European race of the season got off to a
slightly shaky start for Valentino Rossi (above) and
Colin Edwards yesterday, with the Fiat Yamaha Team
riders struggling for rear grip at the Andalucian
circuit of Jerez. |
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Colin Edwards (Position: 9th; Time: 1'41.305;
Laps: 52)
"We've definitely got a little bit of a problem to deal with
and I can't say we're in the same shape we were in at this
stage of the Qatar race! We know what tyre worked here at
the test and the bike is basically the same, with a few
improvements, but the conditions here today are pretty
different and it seems things aren't quite working the way
we expected. The main problem is that we can't get the rear
to hold on and we're just sliding around a bit.
"It's disappointing because at the test here our grip and
our speed through the corners was our best thing, but here
it seems we've lost that a bit and we're not entirely sure
why at the moment! We've tried quite a few different tyres
but we couldn't find something that worked perfectly today.
We're obviously restricted with our tyre choice because of
the new rules, so now we're going to need to make some
changes to the bike in order to get it to work with what
we've got. The bike feels great and I'm happy with it, it's
just a matter of grip. We've got a lot of ideas and we'll
have a good chat about it tonight and start again in the
morning. I am sure we'll be able to come up with something!"
Davide Brivio
- Team Director
"Compared to the test we have a lot less grip so now we have
to work at 100% to find a way to make the bike work with the
tyres we've got. The team and riders are working hard
together to find the right combination between the elements
and tomorrow we will keep going. Obviously the situation
isn't perfect and we need to come up with some good ideas as
at the moment we're not in the best race-shape, but we're
confident we can make some big improvements tomorrow. This
morning was very cold and it was difficult to work properly
like that so really we only had the afternoon. Let's hope
it's warmer tomorrow!"
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