Rossi and Edwards look towards Jerez GP |
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| Monday, 20 March 2006 | |
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Page 2 of 2 Davide Brivio - Team Director"Our winter programme went quite well, apart from the most recent session at Jerez when we faced a few problems. We weren't able to use the bike to its full potential but, thankfully, that was only a test and we were able to collect a lot of data that will be useful to us as we try to iron out those problems for the race. We have some ideas so hopefully they will turn into solutions on Friday morning. In any case we are very aware that this is just the first race of seventeen and it will be another long season." "As far as the team is concerned I would say they are even more motivated than last season. Obviously Valentino wants to win the title again and Colin is also very happy with the way the bike has performed in the winter. It is his second year in the team and we all want to take advantage of that. I would say that altogether the team is motivated, excited and very much looking forward to the start of the new season next weekend." Daniele Romagnoli - Edwards' Chief Mechanic"The most important and difficult aspect of set-up at Jerez is the chassis. It is a particular circuit because the bike spends a lot of time at maximum lean and there are very few points that require maximum throttle, so the engine and the gearbox settings are not as important here as they are at other tracks. There are many high-speed corners with fast entry so the chassis has to be good, as do the suspension and the tyres. The riders need good grip at maximum lean so we work on the weight balance, spring rates and finding a good tyre." (0) Comment on this article in our forums |
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