News 13 Feb 2017

MotoGP pre-season testing travels to Phillip Island

Official testing to take place at Australian circuit this week.

Source: Supplied.

The first official test of the year saw the class of MotoGP 2017 out in force at Sepang International Circuit recently and actions resumes at Phillip Island from 15-17 February.

Malaysia saw new Movistar Yamaha rider Maverick Viñales go fastest, with Andrea Iannone (Team Suzuki Ecstar), Andrea Dovizioso (Ducati Team) and Marc Marquez (Repsol Honda Team) also well up the time-sheets.

Jorge Lorenzo (Ducati Team) made great progress up from P17 to get below the two-minute barrier and into the top 10 as he settled into life on the Desmosedici and there was a standout performance from Alvaro Bautista (Pull&Bear Aspar Team) as he got used to the GP16.

There were also some interesting changes up and down pit-lane including Ducati with the rear of the bike redesigned slightly and the exhaust shifted, as well as Yamaha with Valentino Rossi testing a design with ‘internal’ winglets as the external, traditional designs used throughout 2016 are outlawed.

Sepang, with two long straights and a good variety of corners, presents a different challenge to the flowing and fast Phillip Island. The Australian track’s key benefits as a test venue are two-fold – that lack of similarity to Sepang, and its unique characteristics that necessitate tyre testing.

Some teams, like Movistar Yamaha, intend to use the test more as a data-gathering exercise ahead of the paddock’s return to the venue to race.

Others just want maximum track time ahead of the first grand prix in order to make the most of the pre-season – especially given the weather at the first test in Sepang, which limited running on some days.

After a first glimpse in Malaysia, Australia now awaits, the second and penultimate pre-season test before the lights go out at Losail International Circuit for the first grand prix of the year.

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