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Tidbits from Red Bull Grand Prix of The Americas press conference

2023 MotoGP Championship - Round Three - Red Bull Grand Prix of The Americas

Motorcycle News by Motorcycle News
April 14, 2023
in MotoGP

MotoGP 2023

Round Three – COTA

Thursday Press Conference


Jack Miller

“I love coming back here to COTA. It’s definitely one of the Grand Prix that I look forward to most on the calendar, probably one of my favourites.

“The track is so different to everywhere else that we race. It has its positive points and its different points which is nice. I’m looking forward to it, I think with this KTM I’m excited to see what we can do around this track because the points that I’m finding myself strong on the bike generally play into the parts of this track. We’ll see what we can do this weekend, hopefully, we can get a decent crowd for both Saturday and Sunday and put on a decent show.

“I think we’ve managed to improve the braking performance of the bike, the decelerating performance. I think going into this Grand Prix this is one of the key factors you need with corners like corner 1, and whatever it is before the back straight, and then after the back straight, and the last corner as well. I think having a decent bike that’s performing well on the brakes is going to be key, also the way the bike changes direction is really precise and it’s giving me good feedback through the handlebars in terms of wanting the change direction so I think sectors 1 and 2 will definitely be pretty nice on this thing.”

Jack Miller

Alex Marquez

“I’m so happy with the level we’re showing, it’s much better than what I imagined before starting the season with Ducati and Gresini but we also need to be realistic, we’re not on the level of the best Ducati riders in the dry so we need to keep working, we are in constant progression going up and that’s good, but we need to be realistic and go step-by-step.

“Starting like this is really good for the team and also for me because I’m coming from two difficult years, especially the last one, so to start like this for my confidence and motivation is really good.

“Were not on the level of the best Ducat riders but we need to do as we have until now, try to get points, try to be there for the Championship. We have a lot of races and Sprints ahead, so we need to focus on those points and not take any 0s. To be there will be important this year. Every weekend it’ll be important for us to take steps forward.”

And Alex on his brother’s COTA form….

“If Marc comes to Austin, you know you only had half a chance to win. Without Marc here, maybe it becomes 85 per cent! I don’t know, it’s a new track with this bike for me. I don’t know how it’ll come to us. We have quite clear ideas of what we need to improve, so we’ll try to do our best again and have a solid weekend. Why not a win? But it’s not our objective at the moment, we need to be realistic. Our position is between 4th and 7th more or less, but if we have the chance to take a podium or try and win, for sure we’ll try, but realistic for the moment it’s 4th to 8th.”

Alex Marquez

Pecco Bagnaia

Where can the strengths of the Ducati help you at COTA?

“I think in the first sector, well, in the first two sectors we can be more competitive because the engine is more agile and it helps to line up better in sector one and two. Last year I had problems, I was losing time under braking and that is something I will have to improve, but I think this year’s bike will help us.

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“I love the atmosphere in America, it’s more relaxed. I love being here, going out, having a hamburger… I love walking around here. I’ve met a lot of people from the paddock around Austin, I think we all love it here.”

Could Marco Bezzecchi be a title contender?

“I think we all recognise Marco’s talent and speed, but it’s too early to be a title contender now. We are only in the third race, I don’t want to put my name on it either… we have to keep calm. There is plenty of time, but for sure Bezzecchi will be very competitive for the whole season and if I have to choose a rival I prefer it to be from Valentino’s Academy.”

On the absence of Marc and Enea:

“Honestly, Marc was one of the guys to beat here this year and Enea too, but it’s difficult to know because the level of the Honda’s is not the same as it was years ago and we have all moved on and grown. For Marc it might have been more complicated to be competitive, but for sure he would have been there to fight, his way of interpreting this circuit is incredible. So is Enea. We have two less contenders, but the level of the other riders is very high.”

Pecco Bagnaia

Johann Zarco

“I’m pretty happy overall with the two races. For me, the sprint race is a good to prepare for the Sunday, and I’ve always been well prepared for the Sunday and the big result came twice. I’m happy about it.

“Clearly, the conditions in Termas were almost my conditions to perform easier compared to the dry. I expected to win but Marco was too fast at the beginning and in the end, I had to recover the time that I lost. But being third at the beginning of the third weekend is a pleasure, and it’s a sign that many things are possible. I’m happy, and as Marco said everything is so early so we need to get focused on the weekend and try to get a good feeling. It’s a tough track here. I was fast last year but not very consistent. If I can find a good pace I can wish for good things.”

Have you got any ideas on how to be more competitive in the opening laps?

“It’s a way to ride the bike. It seems the way I ride it at the end of the race when the others have less grip, I’ve got an advantage, but when the tyres are pretty fresh I miss a few tenths. But when everybody is fast around you, it’s also very tough to fight. The starts have been much better than last year and this is useful even if I could not fight very well at the beginning of the race I didn’t lost time at the start and at the first corners. It’s small things, we cannot say that we have to change anything. We are always talking about feeling and trying to get his pure feeling that will help me to do whatever I want when I want.”

Johann Zarco

Fabio Quartararo

“Our potential in the wet in Argentina was great, the pace in the Sprint wasn’t the best but we’re not so far. Qualifying is the point we need to work on, and it’ll be key this weekend to have a great qualifying.

“Everything is so tight that if you’re not 100 per cent confident on the bike it’s still difficult. Portugal wasn’t too bad, but we had a test just before. We had to figure out in Argentina the conditions, every time we were going on track we were changing something and it was getting better and better. So hopefully we can find our base on this track, and especially in qualifying make a step forward.”

On Toprak testing the Yamaha MotoGP bike:

“That’s not my thing… of course it was a great opportunity for him to try the bike for two days, but I’ve never really talked to him about this test. Then the future of Yamaha, it’s not in my hands, we’ll see who is my\ teammate next year, it could be Franco or someone else.”

Fabio Quartararo

Miguel Oliveira

“The injury was just a tendon that was a little bit damaged, a couple of tendons in the hip. So basically the problem was that I couldn’t open my leg and swing my leg over the bike without pain so the traveling to Argentina was very long. I was in a lot of pain for three days, it was pretty tough but I had to take the decision to rest. It’s a shame that the first couple of races were back-to-back otherwise I think I could’ve raced the following weekend as we are doing now. From everything that happened Sunday, I’m very grateful for not having any major injuries out of that.”

Your pace in Portimao should give you confidence with the Aprilia for the rest of the season?

“Yes Portimao was indeed a track that maybe was better suited to my style and not the areas that I was struggling with the Aprilia which was straight braking. Here in Texas, I think I will struggle a bit more to adapt to this area where I’m not really comfortable yet, but I think we have the opportunity from tomorrow to start working on this and being able to get more comfortable with the bike. We have time, it’s a long season and I just want to restart my season here again and hopefully score points in both races which will be important.”

What are your expectations and hopes for the weekend?

“Well, I think I have to see tomorrow. I need to discover the track with this bike. I don’t see any specific reason why the Aprilias cannot be competitive here so we just need to start and make progress through the practices and the weekend as the time goes on and we get more time with the bike to be fast which is the main target.”

Miguel Oliveira

MotoGP Championship Points

PosRiderNatPoints
1BEZZECCHI MarcoITA50
2BAGNAIA FrancescoITA41
3ZARCO JohannFRA35
4MARQUEZ AlexSPA33
5VIÑALES MaverickSPA32
6MILLER JackAUS25
7MARTIN JorgeSPA22
8BINDER BradRSA22
9MORBIDELLI FrancoITA21
10QUARTARARO FabioFRA18
11MARINI LucaITA15
12RINS AlexSPA13
13ESPARGARO AleixSPA12
14FERNANDEZ AugustoSPA8
15NAKAGAMI TakaakiJPN7
16MARQUEZ MarcSPA7
17DI GIANNANTONIO FabioITA6
18MIR JoanSPA5
19OLIVEIRA MiguelPOR3
20FERNANDEZ RaulSPA2

COTA AEST Schedule

Friday
TimeClassSession
0000 (Sat)Moto3FP1
0050 (Sat)Moto2FP1
0145 (Sat)MotoGPFP1
0415 (Sat)Moto3FP2
0505 (Sat)Moto2FP2
0600 (Sat)MotoGPFP2
Saturday
TimeClassSession
2340Moto3FP3
0025 (Sun)Moto2FP3
0110 (Sun)MotoGPFP
0150 (Sun)MotoGPQ1
0215 (Sun)MotoGPQ2
0350 (Sun)Moto3Q1
0415 (Sun)Moto3Q2
0445 (Sun)Moto2Q1
0510 (Sun)Moto2Q2
0600 (Sun)MotoGPSprint
Sunday
TimeClassSession
0045  (Mon)MotoGPWUP
0200 (Mon)Moto3Race
0315 (Mon)Moto2Race
0500 (Mon)MotoGPRace

 


2023 MotoGP Calendar

RndDateLocation
1Mar-26Portugal, Portimao
2Apr-02Argentina, Termos de Rio Honda
3Apr-16Americas, COTA
4Apr-30Spain, Jerez
5May-14France, Le Mans
6Jun-11Italy, Mugello
7Jun-18Germany, Sachsenring
8Jun-25Netherlands, Assen
9Jul-09Kazakhstan, Sokol (Subject to homologation)
10Aug-06 Great Britain, Silverstone
11Aug-20Austria, Red Bull Ring
12Sep-03Catalunya, Catalunya
13Sep-10San Marino, Misano
14Sep-24India, Buddh (Subject to homologation)
15Oct-01Japan, Motegi
16Oct-15 Indonesia, Mandalika
17Oct-22Australia, Phillip Island
18Oct-29Thailand, Chang
19Nov-12Malaysia, Sepang
20Nov-19Qatar, Lusail
21Nov-26Valenciana, Valencia
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