The Ducati Team is preparing to return to the track at the Spanish Aragon circuit for the fourteenth round on the championship calendar. The season is entering its final phase, which will conclude at Valencia, with three consecutive extra-European races to run in between the two Spanish races. At these final five races, Valentino Rossi and Nicky Hayden will look for confirmation on the recent progress made with the development of the Desmosedici, as they’ll put the new chassis to the test on a series of very diverse tracks within a relatively short period of time. The American, who finished on the podium at Aragon in 2010, will be able to more thoroughly analyse the new components, having had the opportunity to allow the injury to his right hand to recuperate more than had been possible for the post-race test at Misano. VALENTINO ROSSI, Ducati Team “We come to Aragon with a positive outlook after the Misano result, even if we also know that every race has its own story. It will be our first chance to check if the progress we’ve made will also be confirmed at this track, which is very different from Misano. It’s fast and challenging, and managing the tyres at lean angle is very important. Concerning that, during the test after the last race, we tried a swingarm that I liked as it provides a bit more grip with the bike leaned over and stresses the tyres less. Anyway, we’ll see. It will be a chance to understand if we’ve really improved.” NICKY HAYDEN, Ducati Team “For me, Aragon is a fun circuit. I like tracks that have a bit of elevation change, and Aragon definitely has some ups and downs. There are also some blind parts that make it technical but also enjoyable, as well as some good places to pass. I’m looking forward to seeing how much better my hand will be than it was at Misano, and also to having the new chassis. I definitely had a little bit better feeling with it at the test, so it will be nice to go there and start with it. I’m sure we’ll need to make a couple of adjustments to the setup, but I’ll be interested to see how we can get on there.” VITTORIANO GUARESCHI, Team Manager “We come to Aragon after a positive race with Valentino at Misano, and after a test that gave us some promising signs. It will be interesting to check if what we’ve found works as well on a completely different track. Anyway, back home we’ll keep working just as hard on development. In addition to Vale, we’ll be able to count on Nicky’s feedback at Aragon, as he’ll certainly be in better shape than he was at Misano, although probably still not 100%.” Source: MOTOGP: Ducati Seeking Podium Repeat
did Rossi test here as practise has been wet race day meant to be dry , nice to see him win one before he jumps ship
+4! indeed indeed... in another league! MM did not win but, my god, that outside lefthand sweeper.... with 10 going into the last 3 laps... like the old 125CC days...
i agree with the above comments 100%. moto 2 has become far more exciting than moto gp. sadly, moto gp has turned into something more akin to F1...getting very tiresome. bikes will never be as boring as F1, which to me, is full of charismaless bores racing against the clock. races are won and lost in the pits and whoa betide anyone who has some contact...its usually game set and match. lets get some spark back into moto gp, and for my money, lets get Rossi back on the podium next season. yes, i know he's won 9 world titles, but i would love it if he finished his autumn years back on the number one spot and retire with the legacy that he truly deserves..the greatest of all time.