News 11 Nov 2015

Marquez quickest on day one of 2016 MotoGP pre-season

Michelin tyres and updated regulations introduced at Valencia.

Source: Supplied.

Source: Supplied.

On Tuesday the 2016 MotoGP season kicked off with the first official test at the Comunitat Valenciana – Ricardo Tormo circuit. The new season not only sees a new rider join the MotoGP paddock in the shape of Tito Rabat, but also a raft of technical changes aimed at levelling the playing field along with some team line-up changes.

The technical changes include the introduction of a Spec ECU that all teams must use, Michelin taking over as the sole tyre supplier, a fuel limit of 22 litres for all and the use of seven engines for the year, plus the bikes now have to weigh a maximum of 157kg compared to 158kg in 2015.

The wheel diameter has also been increased by half an inch to 17 by Michelin, as they look to bring them more in line with road bikes.

So with this in mind and after the incredible finish to the 2015 season, all eyes were once again on Valencia today as riders took to the track for the first time in anger for the 2016 MotoGP World Championship season.

Repsol Honda’s Marc Marquez ended the day on top of the timesheets with a 1m31.551s as he spent the morning on his 2015 machine assessing the new Michelin tyres, before swapping to the 2016 RC213V in the afternoon.

Impressively the Spaniard managed to lap within a tenth of his best time from the race at the track just two days previously despite a crash early on at turn three. His teammate Dani Pedrosa (0.130s) finished in third as he also assessed the new machine in the afternoon, although both riders set their best time on the 2015 bike.

Ducati Team’s Andrea Iannone (+0.088s) was second fastest despite crashing twice at turn three, as he and his teammate Andrea Dovizioso (10th) tried out the new software and tyres on their respective GP15 machines, but they will have to wait for the Sepang test to get their hands on the Desmosedici GP16.

Team Suzuki Ecstar’s Rookie of the Year Maverick Viñales (+0.169s) ended the day in fourth, just over two-tenths quicker than his teammate Aleix Espargaro in seventh. The duo were focusing on the set up their bikes to run with the new tyres, with Viñales managing to improve his best time from the Valencia GP by over half a second, while Suzuki test riders Takuya Tsuda (22nd) and Nobuatsu Aoki (23rd) worked on the new software.

Movistar Yamaha’s newly crowned 2015 MotoGP World Champion Jorge Lorenzo finished 0.216s off the pace of Marquez in fifth. The man who he beat to the title in Valencia GP, his teammate Valentino Rossi, ended the day in 12th. Both riders spent the morning on the 2015 versions of their M1s, before switching to the 2016 version in the afternoon and setting their best times of the day.

LCR Honda’s Cal Crutchlow (+0.360s) had a crash early on at turn five but ended up going went three tenths quicker than during the race as he tested out some Nissin brakes, ending the day in an impressive sixth.

The Monster Yamaha Tech 3 duo of Pol Espargaro and Bradley Smith occupied seventh and eighth respectively on the timesheets, as only six-hundredths of a second separated the teammates despite the former also crashing just before lunch at turn one.

Scott Redding got his first taste of the Ducati GP15 as he made his debut with the Octo Pramac Racing team. The British rider clearly liked his new bike as he improved his best lap time from Sunday’s race by over half a second to finish in 11th. This was over two tenths quicker than his new teammate Danilo Petrucci in 13th.

The Avintia Racing team were working with the Ducati GP14.2, with the 2015 Open class champion Hector Barbera in 14th and his new teammate Loris Baz in 18th.

Jack Miller completed his switch to the Marc VDS Racing Team by finishing in 15th. The Australian improving by almost a second on his best lap time from Sunday. The test also saw the full debut of Tito Rabat in the premier class on the EG 0,0 Marc VDS Honda. The 2014 Moto2 World Champion completing an incredible 84 laps throughout the day – 17 more than anyone else – to finish in 15th.

Aprilia Racing Team Gresini’s Stefan Bradl ended the day in 17th and 20th respectively, as they too chose to stick with their 2015 machines to help them work on the new tyres and electronics.

The Aspar MotoGP Team have switched to Ducati machinery for 2016, meaning that Eugene Laverty (21st) and his new teammate Yonny Hernandez (18th) both got their hands on a GP14.2 for the first time at the test. Both riders managed to improve their best times from the GP by over two-tenths as they put their new bikes through their paces.

Valencia MotoGP test day one results:
1. Marc Marquez – Repsol Honda Team – 1m31.551s
2. Andrea Iannone – Ducati Team – 1m31.639s
3. Dani Pedrosa – Repsol Honda Team – 1m31.681s
4. Maverick Vinales – Team Suzuki Ecstar – 1m31.720s
5. Jorge Lorenzo – Movistar Yamaha – 1m31.767s
6. Cal Crutchlow – LCR Honda – 1m31.911s
7. Pol Espargaro – Monster Yamaha Tech 3 – 1m31.937s
8. Bradley Smith – Monster Yamaha Tech 3 – 1m31.997s
9. Aleix Espargaro – Team Suzuki Ecstar – 1m32.005s
10. Andrea Dovizioso – Ducati Team – 1m32.073s
11. Scott Redding – Octo Pramac Racing – 1m32.214s
12. Valentino Rossi – Movistar Yamaha – 1m32.401s
13. Danilo Petrucci – Octo Pramac Racing – 1m32.442s
14. Hector Barbera – Avintia Racing Ducati – 1m32.468s
15. Jack Miller (AUS) – Estrella Galicia 0,0 Marc VDS Honda – 1m32.594s
16. Tito Rabat – Estrella Galicia 0,0 Marc VDS Honda – 1m32.673s
17. Stefan Bradl – Aprilia Racing Team Gresini – 1m32.721s
18. Loris Baz – Avintia Racing Ducati – 1m32.943s
19. Yonny Hernandez – Aspar Ducati – 1m33.046s
20. Alvaro Bautista – Aprilia Racing Team Gresini – 1m33.061s
21. Eugene Laverty – Aspar Ducati – 1m33.253s
22. Takuya Tsuda – Suzuki – 1m34.591s
23. Nobuatsu Aoki – Suzuki – 1m36.338s

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