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Cycle News 2022 Issue 46 November 15

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at the final race, according to the former world champion. "I'm surprised, because actu- ally this engine was supposed to be a little bit faster than the one we tested in Misano and Barcelona," said Quartararo, who ended the day ninth. "I found that it was same as two days ago. Especially on the qualifying lap, and we compared the speed and was the same. So, we have to analyze what happened because also we had two tests—Misano Barcelona—then Cal (Crutchlow – Yamaha's test rider) made Motegi and Jerez, and they see the difference on the engine. But right now, was no difference, so we have to analyze really well what happened." Aside from the engine, there were positives with the chassis Franco Morbidelli tested. "I think I improved the feeling, especially with the new chassis, which is more similar to Fabio's," said the Italian. "I like that type of frame. So that was positive. I did a good improvement on the speed and on the pace, but we need to work more for sure." The factory with the biggest changes was KTM. Brad Binder was a heartening seventh on a radically different bike with a sig- nificantly different aero package from his 2022 entry. Helping the RC16's turning performance was the biggest priority. "The guys have obviously had a ton of things for us to try," said the South African. "We tried our new bike and of course there are some things that were really good, some things that weren't. We tried a bit of a different aero package today. I quite like that. Felt quite nice for sure. They need to still tweak it a little bit, but the initial impression was pretty good. "So, I'd say it was a pretty good final day of testing. I didn't do a huge amount of laps, but we did more quality runs. So happy with everything that we have achieved today and we have given the guys a lot more information to go home and change things up before we get to Sepang." Neil Morrison IN THE WIND P28 KTM has essentially a new GP bike and initial tests have been positive. Alex Rins, now on a Honda, was well off the pace.

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