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Cycle News 2016 Issue 05 February 9

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SEPANG I TEST REPORT P74 LORENZO ON HIS OWN Jorge Lorenzo and the Movistar Yamaha team were miles ahead after the first Sepang MotoGP test last week – an ominous sign indeed for the rest of the field. BY MICHAEL SCOTT PHOTOGRAPHY BY GOLD & GOOSE T he more things change, the more they stay the same? Yes, in the case of the name at the top of the time-sheets when MotoGP hostilities resumed at the first official tests at Sepang. Silky-smooth Jorge Lorenzo and his M1 Yamaha were not just fastest overall – but better than the next-best factory rider by almost a full second. That was his uneasy and doubly vengeful teammate Valentino Rossi. Yet Rossi was only fourth overall, with satellite Ducati riders Danilo Petrucci and Hector Barbera between the factory pair. Happily for the veteran superstar, he was three tenths faster than deadly enemy Marc Marquez, top factory Honda rider. Lap times and positions at this first outing, over three days at Sepang, were far from definitive, however. They were skewed by tire restrictions and circumstance, and despite the high positions of non-factory riders it is too soon to suggest that the new control electronic software as well as hardware have instantly closed the gap between the haves and have- nots. The Magneti Marelli system suited some better than others. Yamaha and Ducati have both used MM electron- ics for years, and are familiar also with the unified software, itself an evolution from last year's Open class software. It is a far steeper learning curve for factories which previously used dif- ferent hardware and software–Suzuki and Aprilia but more importantly also Honda. Electronics apart, the biggest change was from Bridgestone to Michelin tires, after seven years away. And while lap times were impres- sive, a major tire disintegration at top speed dented rider confidence. It also

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