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19 Jan 2007, 17:01 (Ref:1819527) | #1 | ||
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Moto GP 2007 Pre-Season Testing
Well, in just a few days the sounds of Moto GP will be resonating at Sepang in Malaysia. The first test of the new year kicks off next week. Everyone will be there (including Team KR) with the exception of Ilmor. Lots of stories to follow. Testing schedule:
Sepang - January 22nd-24th Phillip Island - January 30th-February 1st Sepang - February 5th-7th Qatar - February 13th-15th Jerez - February 23rd-25th Oh, and just to set the mood a bit, a short video from the post season Jerez 800cc test: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ej0xPNGGxJE And the 2006 season highlights: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5LP1Zt-7ffc Roll on 2007 and the best racing series on the planet! Last edited by jhansen; 19 Jan 2007 at 17:04. |
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can't wait, hopefully Suzuki and Ducati are the pace setters and that trend hopefully will continue throughout the year, no prize for guessing why i want these 2 teams to be pace setters .
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Well, your wish has come true (half of it though). Suzuki is back on top, Hopper is kicking everybodies behind (incl. Vermeulens... AGAIN )
Times: 1 Hopkins 2’02.277 2 Vermeulen 2’03.049 3 Rossi 2’03.184 4 Edwards 2’03.337 5 Hayden 2’03.413 6 Capirossi 2’03.538 7 De Puniet 2’03.542 8 Pedrosa 2’03.620 9 Tamada 2’03.785 10 Stoner 2’03.944 11 Hofmann 2’04.003 12 Barros 2’04.011 13 Roberts JR 2’04.088 14 Checa 2’04.101 15 Nakano 2’04.138 16 Melandri 2’04.270 17 Shinichi Ito 2’04.641 18 Elias 2’04.710 19 Jacque 2’04.718 20 Guintoli 2’07.403 |
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Looks pretty good so far for Suzuki. I'm surprised to see Pedro-bot down that far, especially at this track. Rossi and Edwards sporting different colors:
http://www.crash.net/news_View~t~Ros...~id~142316.htm |
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22 Jan 2007, 18:36 (Ref:1821972) | #5 | ||
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Suzuki might be doing low-fuel runs for the press and potential sponsors, but everything points to them having done well on the 800cc engine straight away. de Puniet being up there is interesting; Kawasaki were thought to be off the pace.
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I know that it's just testing, but one thing I noticed is that the customer Honda teams are all on the lower half of the time sheet. In fact, KR Jr. managed to outpace all four customer RC212V bikes.
Some pictures: http://www.superbikeplanet.com/image...ng-test-jan/1/ |
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And Haydenw as the quickest of the Hondas as well if my memory serves me right!
And he doesnt really like that bike too much! Suzuki still look very good but you have to think they are using qually tyres still I reckon. |
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I also noted that Checa and Nakano both commented on lack of feel at the front with the RC212V. And interestingly enough, Stoner and Tamada both had the same complaints with the same teams on the RC211V. Seems odd that both teams would have the same issues on both generations of Honda.
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good to see the Suzuki, Hoppa and Chris up the top, even if they are on quali tyres/low fuel i am sure a few others would be doing the same I.E Roberts he would want sponsers as would LCR and maybe Kawasaki.
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Second day at Sepang. Two Americans on top, but the biggest surprise to me is Barros. Well done Alex.
1 John Hopkins Rizla Suzuki 2’01.806 2 Colin Edwards Yamaha Racing 2’01.930 3 Chris Vermeulen Rizla Suzuki 2’02.275 4 Alex Barros Pramac d'Antin 2’02.538 5 Valentino Rossi Yamaha Racing 2’02.619 6 Loris Capirossi Ducati Marlboro 2’02.793 7 Randy De Puniet Kawasaki Racing 2’02.806 8 Nicky Hayden Repsol Honda 2’02.948 9 Dani Pedrosa Repsol Honda 2’03.098 10 Casey Stoner Ducati Marlboro 2’03.190 11 Marco Melandri Gresini Honda 2’03.253 12 Shinya Nakano Konica Minolta Honda 2’03.633 13 Carlos Checa Honda LCR 2’03.681 14 Shinichi Ito Bridgestone MotoGP 2’03.700 15 Kenny Roberts Jr Team Roberts 2’03.800 16 Alex Hofmann Pramac d'Antin 2’03.895 17 Toni ElÃ*as Gresini Honda 2’04.124 18 Olivier Jacque Kawasaki Racing 2’04.171 19 Makoto Tamada Yamaha Tech 3 2’04.350 20 Sylvain Guintoli Yamaha Tech 3 2’04.892 |
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A very good line from a Crash.net article regarding the test session today:
Worryingly for HRC, the fact that both riders (Hayden and Pedrosa) are so evenly matched suggests that they are extracting the maximum from their Michelin shod factory machinery. Hayden and Pedrosa where a full second of the pace ending up 8th and 9th. I dont know if the others were using qualifying tyres and Honda didn't. Tomorrow is the last day of testing in Sepang. |
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anyone read italian properly and/or get the cultural joke here,
http://www.superbikeplanet.com/image...t-jan/1/99.htm as far as I can tell going from my Spanish, its about a chicken store, and how Osvaldo knows everything about chickens.... there's some sort of in joke here, but I certainly don't get it (my closest guess is that with Spanish, eggs or "huevos" are slang for "balls", so I guess its something to do with that, big cajones etc) ciao as for testing, as always, its going to be very very interesting attempting to sort out the real from the spin, the qually's vs race tires, guys seemingly doing well but are struggling with stuff that goes unseen in written reports, sandbagging--the usual suspects..... cheers Last edited by djb; 23 Jan 2007 at 17:39. |
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It is tough to read the reality of testing. Eventually teams need to test how their bike fairs on qualies. But we usually wont know when this happens. I'm curious about the Honda teams though. Are they slugging it out on race tires, or are they short on pace. We know from the end of season test that the riders wanted a bit more power. Still lots of time though.
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23 Jan 2007, 23:09 (Ref:1824192) | #14 | ||
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Not a whole lot of positive comments from the Honda boys. Day 2 quotes:
http://www.superbikeplanet.com/2007/Jan/070123b.htm |
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Last day of testing at Sepang (unofficial times):
1 Valentino Rossi Yamaha Racing 2’00.936 2 John Hopkins Rizla Suzuki 2’01.026 3 Loris Capirossi Ducati Marlboro 2’01.274 4 Dani Pedrosa Repsol Honda 2’01.664 5 Chris Vermeulen Rizla Suzuki 2’01.691 6 Randy De Puniet Kawasaki Racing 2’01.878 7 Nicky Hayden Repsol Honda 2’01.884 8 Colin Edwards Yamaha Racing 2’02.266 9 Casey Stoner Ducati Marlboro 2’02.407 10 Marco Melandri Gresini Honda 2’02.489 11 Carlos Checa Honda LCR 2’02.583 12 Alex Barros Pramac d'Antin 2’02.630 13 Toni ElÃ*as Gresini Honda 2’02.927 14 Alex Hofmann Pramac d'Antin 2’03.040 15 Shinya Nakano Konica Minolta Honda 2’03.077 16 Makoto Tamada Yamaha Tech 3 2’03.308 17 Kenny Roberts Jr Team Roberts 2’03.330 18 Olivier Jacque Kawasaki Racing 2’03.592 19 Shinichi Ito Bridgestone MotoGP 2’03.973 20 Sylvain Guintoli Yamaha Tech 3 - I can't wait for the season start. Four different manufacturers in the top four and five in the top six! Brilliant. Checa and Roberts swapped bikes, I wonder if they found any usefull information. Might I say that Olivier Jacque has been the biggest dissapointment during these 3 days of testing. He's not been higher than 18th, while his teammate is knocking on the door for a top 5 laptime. |
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3/10ths faster than the 990 record, you can imagine in another 20 years or so, us all getting excited for the start of the 2027 season with the fire-breathing 382cc montsters of MotoGP......(realistically, I could see perhaps 600's)
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I agree, why on earth Kawasaki chsoe Jacques is beyond me, he never did anything on the old bikes apart from one freak podium, hardly worth another punt at a season, and he was useless on a 500 most of the time aswell.
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HRC press release from Sepang:
http://www.superbikeplanet.com/2007/Jan/070124b.htm I'm curious to see how the times will go at Phillip Island. We'll get a good comparison within a short period of time, which should proove interesting. |
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Therefore my prediction for Philip Island will be the two Suzukis in front of Capirrosi, in front of a Honda or two, a Kwakker and than more Hondas. |
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Rossi should still be able to wrestle a podium from it. It's not as if he doesn't know the Philip Island layout.
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Sorry, that's my prediction for the next test session at P.I.
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i would say the Suzuki boys, Hayden, Capi, Pedro, Stoner, a Kwakker... the rest.
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Rossi and Edwards sounding confident (Yamaha Release):
http://www.superbikeplanet.com/2007/Jan/070125a.htm Hopkins and Vermeulen are happy as well (Suzuki Release): http://www.superbikeplanet.com/2007/Jan/070125b.htm |
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