Lorenzo began work quite early, braving a damp track to get some laps in before lunch. Once the track came dry this afternoon he immediately found his rhythm and went on to clock consistently fast laps throughout, finishing well under lap record with a time of 1’39.791.
2008 World Champion Rossi took it easy this morning, preferring to wait until the track had dried out before getting started. He finished the day just 0.070 behind his team-mate and a tenth of a second ahead of Stoner in third, and is confident of putting up a good fight in tomorrow’s qualifying competition with a few small refinements planned for tomorrow morning.
Jorge Lorenzo - Position: 1st Time: 1′39.791 Laps: 99
“I am very satisfied because I have improved through every hour of the day today. In the beginning it was quite difficult because there was rain this morning and the track was wet, but after lunch I was able to improve and was fastest for most of the afternoon and able to put in a great performance. I rode many laps – the same amount as my new number in fact – and I was able to confirm the good feeling that I had on the last day in Qatar, when I was second. We still need to keep working, this is just the beginning, but I think we’re going in the right way. Tomorrow I want to make one more step, but I am not thinking about winning the car. With regards to the Bridgestone tyres, I think the front is very different and you are able to go faster into the corners. I hope the sun shines again tomorrow!”
Valentino Rossi - Position: 2nd Time: 1′39.861 Laps: 65
“It’s been a good day. Unfortunately this morning it rained but in the end it didn’t matter so much because the grip was good this afternoon with the new asphalt and we were able to do some important work. I had a good feeling with my M1 in November and it was the same today and I was able to do a lot of laps in a good rhythm. In the end we used the softer of the two Bridgestone tyres to try to improve the time and I was able to do a 39, but I was fast with the harder tyre as well. We tried a lot of different things on the bike and I am feeling confident and happy; already today we’ve got through half our workload so hopefully tomorrow morning the weather can be good so we can get through the other half and then be free to focus on winning the car in the afternoon. There are one or two places on the track where I’m not at 100%, but we will try to fix that in the morning.”
Daniele Romagnoli - Team Manager
“We had a good test here in November and also Malaysia and Qatar were good, so today it seemed that the trend is continuing. We are now at a very important stage because this is the last test of the season, because of the new rules, so tomorrow is going to be crucial! Today the team did a great job to refine the set-up and give Jorge the confidence he needed to be fast. Tomorrow will be an exciting day because it is almost like a qualifying session, with a prize, and we hope to finish in the same way as today! Of course at the same time we will continue to work on our bike to ensure that we’re completely ready for the first race.”
Davide Brivio - Team manager
“A good day, especially since it rained this morning. Luckily the circuit came dry and we were able to get through all the jobs we had scheduled. All the Yamahas seems to be going very well and this is a sign that our engineers have done a very good job; it is very encouraging. Tomorrow we have some small adjustments and tests to do, and then we will try for the award. I think it will be quite a special session because it’s the first time without qualifying tyres and therefore it will be a real rehearsal for the season. We’re looking forward to it!”
Monster Yamaha Tech 3 make positive start in Jerez Colin Edwards and James Toseland ended the first day of the penultimate MotoGP winter test session in Jerez with the fifth and 11th fastest times respectively. After a delay caused by heavy early morning rain, Edwards and Toseland were able to complete 140 crucial development laps together on their Monster Yamaha Tech 3 YZR-M1 machines under sunny skies this afternoon. Texan Edwards continued his impressive winter testing form by setting the fifth quickest time as three Yamahas finished in the top five. His best time of 1.40.579 was just 0.007s off fourth position as he gained vital data on Bridgestone tyres on the new Jerez track surface. British rider Toseland had a positive day too, ending 11th on the timesheets. He set a best time of 1.41.122 to finish just 0.073s outside of the top ten, though on his best day yet on the new 2009 YZR-M1, he was consistently running inside the top ten until the closing stages. Today’s session also gave MotoGP fans the first chance to see Toseland and Edwards riding in the new eye-catching Monster Yamaha Tech 3 livery, which was unveiled on the eve of the Jerez test. Colin Edwards 5th – 1.40.579 James Toseland 11th – 1.41.122 |
Test Times
1. Jorge Lorenzo (SPA) Fiat Yamaha Team 1′39.791
2. Valentino Rossi (ITA) Fiat Yamaha Team 1′39.861
3. Casey Stoner (AUS) Ducati Marlboro Team 1′39.906
4. Chris Vermeulen (AUS) Rizla Suzuki MotoGP 1′40.572
5. Colin Edwards (USA) Monster Yamaha Tech 3 1′40.579
6. Loris Capirossi (ITA) Rizla Suzuki MotoGP 1′40.650
7. Andrea Dovizioso (ITA) Repsol Honda 1′40.821
8. Alex De Angelis (RSM) San Carlo Honda Gresini 1′40.900
9. Nicky Hayden (USA) Ducati Marlboro Team 1′40.987
10. Toni Elias (SPA) San Carlo Honda Gresini 1′41.049
11. James Toseland (GBR) Monster Yamaha Tech 3 1′41.122
12. Marco Melandri (ITA) Hayate Racing Team 1′41.160
13. Randy De Puniet (FRA) LCR Honda MotoGP 1′41.168
14. Mika Kallio (FIN) Pramac Racing 1′41.226
15. Yuki Takahashi (JPN) Scot Racing Team 1′41.362
16. Sete Gibernau (SPA) Grupo Francisco Hernando 1′41.737
17. Niccolo Canepa (ITA) Pramac Racing 1′41.851
Jerez: Record Lap
D. Pedrosa (Honda) 2008, 1′40.116
Jerez: Best Lap
J. Lorenzo (Yamaha) 2008, 1′38.189
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