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Cycle News 2026 Issue 06 February 10

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PRESEASON TEST / FEBRUARY 3-5, 2026 SEPANG INTERNATIONAL CIRCUIT / SEPANG, SELANGOR, MALAYSIA ROAD RACE I FIM MOTOGP WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP PRESEASON TEST P96 when it was mired in insolvency proceedings and its MotoGP proj- ect was on the rocks. The waters appear more settled now. Acosta was quite happy with his new RC16 on Monday. "I was surprised by how much they were able to develop," he said. "I think they made a really big step." That translated to the track ac- tion. While Acosta was a regular crasher here last year, with his test punctuated by mechanical issues, he was pleased to find this year's RC16 to be less critical on the front end. "Generally, this KTM feels more natural," he said. "You don't have to push to your 100 percent to find a correct lap time. Ev- erything is coming more easily. surgery on his right wrist and shoulder. The ex-champ was in Malaysia watching on from the sidelines. "[It seems] we're pick- ing the thing up from where we left it [at the end of '25]. I feel the bike is working really good," he said. Mildly concerning were the struggles of both Trackhouse riders. Raul Fernandez (10th) and Ai Ogura (12th) felt the changes didn't suit their riding styles. KTM By recent standards, Sepang was a standout success for KTM. Bosses from the Austrian factory couldn't help but compare its current situation to a year ago, Even if his Sprint simulation was, on average, nine-tenths of a second slower than Alex Marquez per lap, there was some sandbagging going on. Last year's triple winner had started on extremely used rubber. Behind the scenes, manage- ment was satisfied. "I'm happy about the fact that the '26 [bike] is better than the '25," said Aprilia Racing CEO Massimo Rivola. "Again, it shows that Noale is quite a good company, able to improve the performance every year. Again, someone [else] is leading. But we'll stay in the slipstream." Again, the factory was not impacted by Jorge Martin's absence as he recovers from Ai Ogura (pictured) and teammate Raul Fernandez were worried the changes wrought on the RS-GP were not going to suit their riding styles.

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