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Yamaha Day 1 Report |
| Camel Yamaha Team rider Valentino
Rossi today began preparations for the race that will decide the
destiny of the MotoGP World Championship title as the first free
practice sessions took place at Valencia. Fans have already begun to
stream into the Ricardo Tormo circuit to witness the first exchanges
of what promises to be another historic chapter in this sport’s
great history, with bright sunshine and warm autumn temperatures of
25ºC welcoming them to the eastern coast of Spain for the final
round of the season. In the morning session Rossi and his Camel Yamaha team-mate Colin Edwards helped raise the heat with a series of quick laps that left the Italian on top of the time sheets, with the American sixth fastest, over lunch. However, the pace picked up considerably in the afternoon as a number of riders tested out their qualifying rubber ahead of tomorrow afternoon’s grid decider and the pair slipped down the order, with Rossi ending the day seventh fastest overall and Edwards, who was unable to improve on his best lap from the morning, down in eleventh. Loris Capirossi (Ducati) clocked the fastest time of the day with a lap of 1’32.220, ahead of Randy de Puniet (Kawasaki) and Chris Vermeulen (Suzuki). Rossi and Edwards will look to close the gap as they work on further setting refinements to their YZR-M1 machines in the final free practice session tomorrow morning, before official qualifying gets underway at 2pm local time. VALENTINO ROSSI (7th – 1’33.274; 51
laps) - “We found a good setting this morning and we were quite fast
from the start, but this afternoon some of the others made big
improvements and caught up with us! This afternoon we tried a lot of
different things and quite a few tyres, trying to find the best
possible package for tomorrow and Sunday. Tyres are fundamental here
and its very hard on the left side of the tyre especially. This
track isn’t so easy and it takes time to find the right setting, but
the feeling from the bike is good and in general our race pace is
quite fast so we’re not really worried. We’ve got one or two things
to improve, especially in a couple of the hard braking areas, but I
think if we can make just a couple of improvements then we will be
able to fight at the top. For now we will stay calm and focused and
tomorrow things will be clearer.” DAVIDE BRIVIO – CAMEL YAMAHA TEAM
DIRECTOR
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