MotoGP Mugello, Warm Up: Lorenzo ahead of Crutchlow, Rossi is 4th
Great performance from the Majorcan, who lapped at a very fast pace
The Warm Up of the MotoGP class at Mugello has ended. The fastest of this session, the last before the race which will start at 14 pm, was Jorge Lorenzo, reigning Yamaha champion.
The Majorcan who lapped in 1:47.558 preceded his teammate Cal Crutchlow by 215 thousandths, riding the Yamaha SAT of Team Tech 3.
Third time for Marc Marquez, Honda rookie. The winner in Austin preceded Valentino Rossi, with the latter trailing team-mate Lorenzo by 842 thousandths. However, the Pesaro rider has a good pace and today he could fight for the podium in front of his fans, who have come in large numbers to follow him.
Fifth is instead the poleman Dani Pedrosa, who is ahead of Iannone, Hayden, Bautista, Bradl and Randy de Puniet, who crashed without physical consequences and ahead of Andrea Dovizioso.
So in the cool weather the Yamaha seems to be doing better, but given what happened yesterday afternoon and especially in the race at Jerez, we can expect a Honda in great form this afternoon. In fact, with higher grades on the asphalt, the bike from the Golden Wing manufacturer seems to be doing better than the Yamaha.
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I was wondering, why don't they give Valentino the same bike as Lorenzo?!
ROSSI cannot ride the same motorbike that LORENZO has, it would go even slower, since ROSSI left for DUCATI, Yamaha has developed the motorbike based on LORENZO's requests, and he is the first rider so ROSSI must however adapt this to ROSSI It's difficult for them to always have a tailor-made motorbike and now they can't find the right set-up. In my opinion, it was wrong to return to YAMAHA, it was better to have a HONDA customer so he could have the excuse when he was going slowly that the bike wasn't official, but now there are no excuses, it's just slow, the others are faster and adapt better to the new formula moto gp.. I hope he can get competitive again but I'm afraid that the sunset has come..