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Lorenzo knows he needs to improve |
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Posted by Staff
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Friday, 11 April 2008 |
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LORENZO OVERCOMES ESTORIL WEATHER TO FINISH FIFTH ON FIRST
DAY
Fiat Yamaha Team rider and current championship runner-up
Jorge Lorenzo was forced to contend with wind and rain at Estoril today as the
Portuguese coastal circuit was battered with bad weather. Already faced with the
task of adapting to riding a MotoGP bike on a circuit which he admits is not
amongst his favourites, it was an added complication for the 21-year-old but he
coped admirably with the task and finished the day in fifth
position.
Conditions for the morning session were very wet and the
Mallorcan made a tentative start, finishing 12th but nonetheless pleased to have
improved his wet pace from the last time he rode the M1 in the rain, at the
Jerez test back in February. The typically changeable conditions saw the sun
come out this afternoon and the track was almost completely dry for the second
session, meaning Lorenzo and his crew were able to put in some fruitful work
with their setting to finish the day just 0.361 off the lead. Lorenzo’s
team-mate Valentino Rossi had an equally encouraging day despite a heavy fall
this morning, finishing second overall with a best time of 1’38.547.
Jorge Lorenzo:
“We’re fifth and we need to improve but it’s only my first
time at Estoril with the MotoGP bike and so I know I have to work slowly,
step-by-step. The biggest problem at the moment is the weather because it’s
changing so often; one it’s minute raining, the next it’s sunny but it’s also
very windy. It makes it quite hard to prepare! Everyone knows that this isn’t
one of my favourite tracks but I am not thinking about the past now, only about
what is in front of us. We need to keep our focus and work very hard to find the
best setting, and we also need to work on the situation with the tyres because
it’s not perfect at the moment. I was definitely more confident in the wet this
morning than I was at the Jerez test so I am happy about this, but there is
still more to do. One very good thing is that the new electronics we tested in
Jerez are working well and so we’re pleased about this. I think it’s going to be
a very competitive weekend with everyone very strong so we have another big job
to do tomorrow!”
from Fiat Yamaha press
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