When was the last time you saw Rossi doing this:
Ducati’s aim during this final day of testing at Sepang was to be
within a second from their rivals, which didn’t exactly happen as
Valentino Rossi finished 1.2 seconds adrift and in fifth spot, but that
was also due to the fact that Casey Stoner set the new record, but the
Italian managed to improve 1.568 seconds over the three days.
It may not seem much compared to the Honda’s and Yamaha’s, but
considering that the GP12 got its first real test with the factory
riders at Sepang and had no big technical problems, something that
Filippo Preziosi was afraid of with a new bike, the Ducati team left
Sepang seemingly happy that both Rossi and Nicky Hayden seem happy and
confident.
Valentino Rossi (Ducati Team) 5th, 2:00.824 (42 laps)
“We on the team are all happy with how this test has gone,
especially today. With a 2:00.8, we’re starting to get to a decent time.
The two Hondas and the two Yamahas are still ahead of us, but we
consider this test to be a starting point. The most positive things
we’ve achieved are that the front now lets me ride a little more as I’m
able, that the bike reacts well to changes and that we have very clear
ideas on what’s still missing. In particular, if we manage to improve
the bike’s behaviour on acceleration, we’ll be able to take a consistent
step forward. I know that the work has never stopped at Ducati, and now
with the information we’ve gathered, they’ll keep working on the areas
that we’ve identified. That might take a while, but there’s still some
time before the first race. We have to keep improving, so we’re not
getting too excited, but I’m pleased with how things have gone so far.”
Posted: Thursday 02 February 2012 by Toni M.
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