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Cycle News 2016 Issue 07 February 23

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VOL. 53 ISSUE 7 FEBRUARY 23, 2016 P59 faster, less than three quarters of a second off the top. More importantly than position with the satellite riders, both he and Andrea Dovizioso worked with the new evolutionary GP16 exclusively. Dovizioso was cau- tiously positive – "a little disap- pointed with the position, but happy we are making progress". Ducati new boy Scott Red- ding, on the second Octo Pramac bike, continued to adapt well after two declining years on a Honda, slotting in to 12th, mere thousandths slower than Dovi. Bradley Smith was next, tak- ing his typically step-by-step which happened on an out lap. Barbera's teammate Loris Baz had the benefit of a modified seat to accommodate his lanky frame better, and promptly placed seventh, ahead of a downbeat Dani Pedrosa; who was typically matter-of-fact. "The important thing is we've improved with the electronics," he said (Honda is using the Magneti Marelli soft- ware for the first time). With Pol Espargaro ninth on the Monster Yamaha – the 2015 version favored by Rossi, the factory Dukes placed tenth and 11th, separated by mere hun- dredths, and Andrea Iannone the delighted. "The winter test has been great so far, but I am still realistic. My war will be to be be- tween fifth and tenth place every race. More than this will be a gift for us." His joy was in sharp contrast to Octo Pramac Ducati's Danilo Petrucci, star of the first round of tests. Petrucci led the sheets after the rain-troubled first day, but crashed heavily towards the end of the final day at the fast Hayshed corner, breaking three bones in his right hand. He will miss the next tests for sure, and possibly the first race also. His team was baffled by the crash, A slow speed tumble for Lorenzo on the final day put an early end to the test. THERE WERE NO FURTHER MICHELIN DISASTERS, AFTER THE EXPLODING REAR TIRE OF LORIS BAZ AT SEPANG.

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