News 26 Feb 2014

Bautista and Espargaros lead day one of 'Sepang 2'

Second MotoGP test of the pre-season underway in Malaysia.

Source: Gresini Racing.

Source: Gresini Racing.

The first day of MotoGP testing on the second pre-season visit to the Sepang International Circuit saw GO&FUN Honda Gresini’s Alvaro Bautista register the quickest lap time, with track conditions not as favourable as they were earlier in February.

Bautista’s best lap time of 2m00.848s was 1.3s slower than the marker set down by world champion Marc Marquez – absent this week with a broken leg – in the previous Sepang test.

Nonetheless the riders and teams carried out crucial development and data gathering exercises on Wednesday in the tropical heat, with pace man Bautista working heavily with the rear of his GO&FUN Honda Gresini bike.

He aims to dial in the new hard rear Bridgestone tyre to his package, examining shock, swingarm and linkage configuration this week.

Another solid day of work from Aleix Espargaro left him in second, just 0.052s from his compatriot Bautista, having featured at the top for several spells late in the day.

Espargaro and his fellow riders on ‘Open’ class machines have a softer specification rear tyre available, so having demonstrated his sheer pace and the potential of his Forward Yamaha over shorter runs the challenge for the rider from Barcelona is now to prepare for racing.

Espargaro’s brother Pol also impressed, slotting the Monster Yamaha Tech 3 bike up into third with a late best time 0.15s off Bautista’s pace. The younger Espargaro worked with on electronics, tried different a wheel size and tested small engine parts. His teammate Bradley Smith was ninth.

Ducati Team’s Andrea Dovizioso was again the fastest representative of the Italian factory on track, concluding the afternoon in fourth, undertaking development work on the GP14 from the base setting put in place at Sepang 1.

Dovizioso and incoming colleague Cal Crutchlow – 11th today – are working on overall set-up and engine characteristics at the test, whilst Ducati are set to define whether they will run ‘Open’ class or ‘MSMA’ entries in 2014 before they depart from Malaysia.

Double MotoGP title winner Jorge Lorenzo ended the day fifth, with the Yamaha Factory Racing team focusing on refining set-up for the new harder rear tyre option.

Dani Pedrosa had a somewhat anonymous visit to Sepang last time and he has added responsibility this week as the only Repsol Honda rider present. He was sixth on day one, with his main task at this test being confirmation of which chassis works best for him, with RC213V evolution well underway for 2014.

Valentino Rossi was second overall at Sepang 1 but he ended Wednesday in seventh spot, continuing his preparations for his 15th season in the premier class. He was 0.5s off the pace at the end of the day, with 65 laps undertaken.

LCR Honda’s Stefan Bradl completed the day in eighth place, working on braking stability by modifying suspension, geometry and electronics. The German rider has some small parts from HRC to test in the absence of fellow Honda man Marquez.

Andrea Iannone was ninth on the Pramac Ducati, whilst in 15th spot Energy T.I. Pramac Racing’s Yonny Hernandez carried out additional crucial data gathering with the new Magneti Marelli software.

It was a mixed day for the DRIVE M7 Aspar team, with the key point for their riders being new suspension settings, as this is the first time they have properly tested the softer option rear tyre for the ‘Open’ class. Nicky Hayden was 10th and Hiroshi Aoyama was 13th as he suffered a light crash early in the day.

Team Suzuki MotoGP are again present at this test, with Randy de Puniet and Nobuatsu Aoki in attendance. De Puniet carried out an epic 73 lap workload on Wednesday for the manufacturer who have an eye on returning to MotoGP racing in 2015.

2014 MotoGP World Championship
Test – Sepang, Malaysia

Day one results:
1. Alvaro Bautista 2m00.848s
2. Aleix Espargaro 2m00.900s
3. Pol Espargaro 2m00.999s
4. Andrea Dovizioso 2m01.029s
5. Jorge Lorenzo 2m01.158s
6. Dani Pedrosa 2m01.160s
7. Valentino Rossi 2m01.349s
8. Stefan Bradl 2m01.491s
9. Bradley Smith 2m01.644s
10. Nicky Hayden 2m02.227s

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