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MotoGP’s return to Europe began in promising
fashion for the Fiat Yamaha Team today in
Spain as Jorge Lorenzo and Valentino Rossi
sat on top of the timesheets after the free
practice sessions. |
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MotoGP’s return to Europe began in promising fashion for
the Fiat Yamaha Team and Valentino Rossi today, as the
Italian finished the day second fastest with Yamaha
riders filling the first three spots on the time sheets.
Rossi, who won this race for Yamaha in 2005 and 2007,
got straight down to business this morning, working on a
variety of improvements to bike and tyres following his
tricky season-opening race in Qatar and finishing the
first session third. It was immediately clear that
things were improving for him and this afternoon he
continued in the same vein, lapping consistently fast
and finishing the day with a best time of 1’40.364.
His team-mate Jorge Lorenzo finished the day just 0.043
seconds in front of him and third place was filled by
Tech 3 rider Colin Edwards, with the Yamaha trio the
only riders to dip under the existing lap record pace.
Jorge Lorenzo
(Position: 1st; Time: 1'40.321; Laps: 51)
The first day has gone very well and I’m really happy to
have had a day like this here at Jerez. My bike feels
great and it’s a huge emotion for me to be here riding
‘at home’ in front of all the Spanish fans. I feel like
all of Spain is watching us this weekend and I hope that
we’re going to be able to give them a great show here
over the weekend. We have a good base setting after the
test here and the first race and, although of course we
have more work to do, I think that we’re on the right
track.
"My team is working well, the bike and the Michelin
tyres also are very good and I feel that there is great
energy, excitement and motivation in our garage. After
today I think we’re in good shape for the weekend and my
hope is that we will be able to fight at the front. The
weather today was fantastic and I really hope this
continues, for the fans and for us
Valentino Rossi
(Position: 2nd; Time: 1'40.364; Laps: 44)
"After Qatar, to be third this morning and second this
afternoon on just the first day makes me quite happy! I
feel comfortable on the bike and tyres, although we need
to work a little bit harder to find the perfect race
rhythm for Sunday. I had fun on the bike today and I am
quite fast so I think we have a good base to build on.
"To have three Yamaha’s at the top again is great and
once again shows how good our bike is. With the
Bridgestones it feels quite good and I think we’re
improving the package all the time but we can’t afford
to stop working so tomorrow we will do the maximum once
again. It’s great to be riding here in the sunshine and
I think it’s going to be a great show this weekend for
everyone."
Davide Brivio (Team Manager)
"Today the team did a very good job. After the Qatar
race our engineers have made a deep analysis of the
issues we had there and they and have come here with
some different ideas to try and they seem to be working
well. It looks like we’ve found the right way to combine
our bike and the tyres together and so we have a good
base on which to build for the rest of the weekend. Now
we have to concentrate on making the best tyre choice
for the race, we already have a good pace but it’s going
to be very competitive on Sunday so we need to be in the
best possible shape."
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