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Cycle News Issue 07 February 21

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VOL. 55 ISSUE 7 FEBRUARY 21, 2018 P29 After three patchy years on a Honda, Miller has been a revela- tion after switching to Ducati, telling the press he felt comfort- able on the GP17, and able to improve consistently. "This is the best I've felt since I left Moto3," he said. Miller skipped the interim Moto2 stage after narrowly missing the Moto3 title in 2014. Andrea Dovizioso was less than a tenth slower on the fac- tory bike than Miller, placed seventh, calmly explaining that he had been working on rhythm and race pace more than on single lap times. But factory teammate Jorge Lorenzo, fastest at the Sepang tests, was left lagging and puzzled, even hijacking Petruc- ci's spare bike (a 2017 model) for comparison tests. He was left lagging in 22nd position on the final day, and 16th overall, the last rider within a second of Pedrosa's best time. Another fancied rider scratch- ing his head was Maverick Vina- les, who said that his problems with getting comfortable enough to push his factory Yamaha to his limits were now six months old, but with no clear view of a solution. He did manage to move up to 12th on day three and to place eighth overall, but single laps apart, his pace was clearly a worry. Puzzlingly, while Vinales (who dominated last year's tests) is having corner-entry problems, teammate Valentino Rossi (12th overall) is complaining of exit difficulties, with electronic power control a target. "We don't improve from last year, especially the electronic, and have a lot, a lot of work," Rossi said, adding, "Anyway, we are all very, very close." On the plus side, Alex Rins was consistently and surprisingly fast on the Ecstar Suzuki, a fully revised bike for this year, and able to sidestep engine freeze difficulties and continue devel- oping through the year after a difficult 2017. Rins was fifth today and overall, outclassing his more experienced teammate Andrea Iannone, in 15th. Other highlights included the performance of class rookie Takaaki Nakagami (LCR Honda), consistently best of the new guys and an impressive 10th overall at the end, plus the adaptation of former Moto2 Champion Tito Rabat, 11th after switching to Ducati after two dire satellite Honda seasons. Aleix Espargaro was 14th on the Aprilia, with new teammate Scott Redding 20th; Bradley Smith was 18th on the KTM, one place ahead of factory tester Mika Kallio; Pol Espargaro missed the test, after a heavy crash at Sepang had aggravated an old spinal hernia injury. Michael Scott Jorge Lorenzo was at a loss to explain his lack of speed on the final day. (Right) Jack Miller has been a revelation since moving to Ducati and has been consistently faster than factory duo Dovizioso and Lorenzo.

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