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Fiat Yamaha Team rider Valentino Rossi, back
in action for the first time since breaking
his hand in Valencia, tested his M1 on
Bridgestone tyres for the first time
yesterday at the Spanish circuit of Jerez. |
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Jorge Lorenzo began
his third test with Yamaha yesterday, his final test before
he becomes an official Fiat Yamaha Team
rider in January. |
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Valentino Rossi,
back in action for the first time since breaking his hand in
Valencia, tested his Yamaha M1 on Bridgestone tyres for the
first time yesterday at the Spanish circuit of Jerez. The
three-day test is the final test of 2007 and Rossi was
joined in the garage by his new 2008 team-mate, Jorge
Lorenzo, as well as the majority of the MotoGP paddock.
Rossi, his team
and his engineers used Tuesday as a chance to
get to know the Bridgestone technicians, whom they will be
working with next season, and to understand the initial
adjustments they need to make to the bike to suit the new
tyres. Rossi’s comments were positive and, having started
testing at midday on a sunny but cold day in Jerez, he
completed 49 laps. Despite still suffering from some pain in
his hand, the Italian’s best time of 1’40.514 was good
enough for third and was just 0.293 seconds off Casey
Stoner, who topped the time sheets. Rossi’s new 2008
team-mate Jorge Lorenzo was seventh in a time of 1’41.230
Valentino Rossi (3rd, 1’40.514, 49 laps):
“My first comment about the tyres is positive, and this has
definitely been a positive day for us in terms of times and
my feeling with the bike. My pace was not bad at all, even
though my hand is still hurting, especially in braking.
Let’s say that I am at 90% fitness! I am happy with the
choice I have made and I have great motivation for the task.
Today it was also clear that there is a very high level of
concentration from all the team members and this gives me
even higher motivation, if possible. We have two more days,
so it is not time for a final comment, but I am happy with
the first day. Furthermore Furusawa-san is here, and this
gives an idea of Yamaha’s commitment to improve and to
return to the top. Let’s see how it goes tomorrow and let’s
hope it can be even better than it was today.”
Davide Brivio –Team Manager:
“Today was the day we have all been waiting for. It has been
a very important day for us, because we’ve been looking
forward to having the chance to confirm our decision. We
also wanted to check Valentino’s physical condition after
the crash in Valencia. At the beginning of the test he
suffered a bit, but he went better as the day went on, even
if we know he is not at 100% yet. As far as the new work
with Bridgestone is concerned, we made a good start. Today
we used all the time to get to know each other and to allow
our engineers to interact with their technicians. We also
worked to understand what kind of modifications we need to
make to the bike, in order to make it work properly with the
new tyres. Technically, of course, we have concentrated
entirely on tyres and on understanding Valentino’s initial
comments about them. It was a good day with good times and
we look forward to continuing the work tomorrow and on
Thursday.”
Meanwhile Jorge Lorenzo began
his third test with Yamaha yesterday, his final test before he
becomes an official Fiat Yamaha Team rider in January.
Having tested recently in Malaysia, the 20-year-old Spaniard
finds himself a little closer to home this time and in
somewhat cooler temperatures, at the Andalucian circuit of
Jerez.
Lorenzo and his team picked up from where they left off in
Sepang, continuing to work on general set-up as the 250cc
World Champion becomes better adapted to the demands of an
800cc MotoGP bike and his new Michelin tyres. Lorenzo’s aim
for this test is to get as many kilometres under his belt as
possible and he started well, completing 91 laps and setting
the seventh best time of 1’41.230.
Jorge Lorenzo (7th, 1’41.230, 91 laps):
“Today I felt much better on the bike than I did in Sepang.
I feel more comfortable with the bike every time I ride it
and for sure it feels more like a part of me now. I am
really looking forward to improving again tomorrow and the
day after tomorrow. Today I rode 91 laps, so I really made
the most of the day, and I will continue to work tomorrow to
improve again. The more kilometres I ride, the better it is
for me and for my team, and I want to give them all the
information I can in order to improve as much as we can over
these winter tests.”
Daniele Romagnoli – Team Manager:
“Today with Jorge we confirmed the set-up we found in Sepang
and we also confirmed the new bike geometry we tested there.
This helps us to check that we are working in the correct
direction. Today we also found a new riding position for
Jorge; we put a new spacer on the tank and it seems to work
perfectly. He feels better and better on the bike all the
time. He rode 91 laps, which is a huge effort, both from him
and from our staff members (who I want to thank!) He kept a
high level of concentration throughout the whole day, and he
was therefore able to give us the maximum in terms of
information, feeling and comment."
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