A weekend of
close racing beckons at the Grand Prix of China as the first
day of practice finished with the top fourteen MotoGP riders
separated by less than a second in Shanghai today. Fiat
Yamaha team-mates Valentino Rossi and Colin Edwards were
right in the mix and ended the day sixth and seventh fastest
respectively in the combined standings, with Edwards just
0.2 seconds off the day's fastest time, set by John Hopkins.
With rain forecast for the afternoon this morning's Free
Practice looked like being a crucial one and Rossi got
things off to a strong start by finishing third fastest.
Despite overcast skies and humid conditions however the rain
stayed away and this afternoon's practice remained dry
throughout, giving the riders further time to concentrate on
set-up and tyre work with Michelin, conscious that bad
weather could still arrive tomorrow to play havoc during
Qualifying. Both riders were pleased with how quickly they
were able to adapt their YZR-M1's to the demands of the
stop-and-go circuit and will aim to make further
improvements tomorrow, aware that every tiny advantage here
could spell the key to success over their rivals.
Valentino Rossi (Position: 6th
Time: 2'01.390 Laps: 47)
"I'm not so happy with sixth position but the difference
from the top is very small, only 0.18 seconds, and so the
actual time is not so bad. All the riders are very close and
already you can see that it's going to be a hard battle. For
this reason we have to find every millimetre of difference
in every corner of the track in order to have an advantage
and it's also going to be important to start from the front.
We're working hard to get the bike in the best possible
shape but I can already ride my M1 quite well. We are
missing a little bit of top speed on the straight but we're
obviously making it up in other areas of the track where our
bike is strong, because our overall times are similar to our
rivals. Of course we've also been working closely with
Michelin on the tyres and tomorrow we have a few more things
to try; a couple of possibilities remain for us and from
them we will decide our final race tyre.
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