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Valentino Rossi finished the first
day of practice for the Portuguese Grand Prix in
confident mood today, riding his Fiat Yamaha Team M1 to
second place on a day of contrasting weather conditions
at Estoril. |
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Valentino Rossi finished the first
day of practice for the Portuguese Grand Prix in
confident mood today, riding his Fiat Yamaha Team M1 to
second place on a day of contrasting weather conditions
at Estoril. The Italian, the most successful rider in
MotoGP history at this circuit, was luckily unhurt in a
nasty crash during this morning’s wet first practice
session and went on to make some good progress this
afternoon, finishing the day just 0.040 seconds off the
leader.
After heavy rain overnight and showers throughout the
morning, the track was very wet for the first session.
It was only the second real chance for Rossi and his
crew to try the Bridgestone wet-weather tyres and this,
added to the fact that there has been no pre-season
testing at this track, meant it was a
less-than-straightforward session for last year’s winner
and his crew. His crash came mid-way through the
practice but he was unhurt and was able to continue on
his second bike, finishing second and quite pleased with
his wet-weather pace. This afternoon’s session was a
much cheerier affair with the sun and wind combining to
dry the track out almost completely, and Rossi took full
advantage to work on his set-up and tyres, finishing
with a best time of 1’38.547. His team-mate Lorenzo was
fifth in a time of 1’38.868.
Valentino Rossi
“I am happy about today’s result. To be second in both
sessions, in the wet and the dry, is not bad at all and
the conditions were quite difficult! My Bridgestone
tyres in the wet worked very well and I had a great
feeling, so I’m really happy about this. Maybe I had a
bit too much feeling in fact because I was pushing a
little bit too hard when I fell! It was quite a big
crash and I hit the ground hard but fortunately I am
fine and I just have a bit of pain in my hip. After that
with my second bike I was able to go even faster so this
made me very happy. This afternoon was good again, even
if the track wasn’t perfect and the wind was tricky, but
this is Estoril and we know that the weather can always
change from minute to minute so we have to be ready to
adapt. Tomorrow we need to keep improving, whatever the
weather, and be ready to fight in any conditions! Thanks
to my team for working very hard to rebuild my bike, it
was a big job!”
Davide Brivio - Team Manager
(Rossi)
"We expected quite a difficult
situation today with the weather and this was how it
turned out. This morning it was wet and windy and then
this afternoon it had mostly dried but not completely,
so it was still quite tricky conditions. It was actually
very important for us this morning to have another
chance to test the Bridgestones in the wet and we were
able to gather a lot of important data and make some
good comparisons to the Jerez test. Valentino had a
crash but this is all part of the learning curve with
the new Bridgestone wet tyres and luckily he wasn’t hurt
so there was no harm done. The most satisfying thing
about today is that we were fast in both kinds of
conditions, so this is a good sign for the weekend
because it seems the weather is going to keep changing!
After this morning the team were faced with a big task
to build the bike from scratch between the sessions and
they did a fantastic job, so I want to say a big thank
you to them!"
Fiat Yamaha Team rider and current championship
runner-up Jorge Lorenzo was forced to contend with wind
and rain at Estoril today as the Portuguese coastal
circuit was battered with bad weather. Already faced
with the task of adapting to riding a MotoGP bike on a
circuit which he admits is not amongst his favourites,
it was an added complication for the 21-year-old but he
coped admirably with the task and finished the day in
fifth position.
Conditions for the morning session were very wet and the
Mallorcan made a tentative start, finishing 12th but
nonetheless pleased to have improved his wet pace from
the last time he rode the M1 in the rain, at the Jerez
test back in February. The typically changeable
conditions saw the sun come out this afternoon and the
track was almost completely dry for the second session,
meaning Lorenzo and his crew were able to put in some
fruitful work with their setting to finish the day just
0.361 off the lead.
Jorge Lorenzo
"We’re fifth and we need to improve but it’s only my
first time at Estoril with the MotoGP bike and so I know
I have to work slowly, step-by-step. The biggest problem
at the moment is the weather because it’s changing so
often; one it’s minute raining, the next it’s sunny but
it’s also very windy. It makes it quite hard to prepare!
Everyone knows that this isn’t one of my favourite
tracks but I am not thinking about the past now, only
about what is in front of us. We need to keep our focus
and work very hard to find the best setting, and we also
need to work on the situation with the tyres because
it’s not perfect at the moment. I was definitely more
confident in the wet this morning than I was at the
Jerez test so I am happy about this, but there is still
more to do. One very good thing is that the new
electronics we tested in Jerez are working well and so
we’re pleased about this. I think it’s going to be a
very competitive weekend with everyone very strong so we
have another big job to do tomorrow!"
Daniele Romagnoli - Team Manager (Lorenzo)
We’ve arrived here at a different track with a big task
facing us, but overall we’ve had a good session today.
Of course we need to improve our pace more but we will
try some more things tomorrow. We’re lacking a bit of
stability in the hard braking areas and also the bike is
a little bit unstable on the gas, but tonight we will
analyse things and prepare a programme to improve the
setting tomorrow. It’s been a tricky day because of the
weather and Jorge has done well to cope and finish
fifth. Now we will concentrate on making some more steps
forward tomorrow and I am sure we will be in good shape.
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