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Cycle News 2023 Issue 48 December 5

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VALENCIA POST-SEASON / NOVEMBER 28, 2023 RICARDO TORMO CIRCUIT / VALENCIA, SPAIN MOTOGP I WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP TEST P56 just choosing the direction for next year. One of the main parts to improve was the start, which we accomplished." Teammate Aleix Espargaro completed only 17 laps and ended the test in 22nd, the Spaniard still in pain from his leg fracture suffered in Qatar. Test rider Lorenzo Savadori was also in attendance, circulating 27 times for the 23rd fastest time. MONSTER ENERGY YAMAHA A still ill Fabio Quartararo completed 63 laps in Valencia to go 12th fastest, splitting his time between testing an updated aero package, as well as a revised engine and chassis. "I think we got some positives today, but we still have to change many things," Quartararo said. "There were some big changes, especially on the aero side. But I think the direction we took was the right one. We made a few steps, and hopefully, at Sepang, we can be at our 100 percent." Valencia also saw Alex Rins' Yamaha debut, marking the third machine the Spaniard has rid - den in just over a year. Rins completed 54 laps for 19th fastest but was only 1.3 seconds off Vinales' pace while getting used to his new bike and evaluating primarily aero/fairing updates although due to a contract clause with his old VR46 Ducati team, was unable to comment. APRILIA RACING The Noale crew left the test delighted after Mav- erick Vinales topped the timesheets after a mara- thon of 86 laps, the most of any rider in the test. Vinales tested a myriad of parts, including a new swingarm, seats, fuel tanks and aero changes, but the base bike will remain the same for 2024 as far as the engine and chassis are concerned. Vinales' focus was on attaining more comfort that will allow him to maintain front- running pace over a longer distance, an area he lacked in his winless 2023 campaign. "I'm looking for a bike that can brake late because I want something that's good on the brakes but turns tight," Vinales said. "We were Fabio Quartararo was a busy man, testing aero, engine and chassis changes as Alex Rins settled into a rhythm. Maverick Vinales was flying, topping the test as he tried to squeeze more late-race pace out of the Aprilia.

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