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VALENTINO ROSSI #46 After a few days of rest and working out at home, I'm ready for the second test of the season in Phillip Island. I‘m very happy to test our bike at the Australian circuit. The temperatures will be high and this will be a good opportunity to gain other important data about the new tires and the electronics. The test in Malaysia went very well for Yamaha. We still need to improve but in general I was very satisfied about the behavior of the bike. Yamaha worked really hard during the winter and I‘m eager to test the bike at another track such as Phillip Island, where we usually are pretty fast. We have to stay focused. Our rivals are working a lot and already from the Australian Test many things can change. I feel good, I‘m continuing the physical preparation and it will be very important to return at the front immediately on track. We want to continue the work begun in Malaysia and continue testing new material and improve the bike for this season. MASSIMO MEREGALLI - TEAM DIRECTOR: As the test in Sepang was influenced by the weather and by some accidents on track, luckily with no injuries to the riders, we could not actually complete our testing program. Yet it was a very positive and advantageous test in terms of performance and the information we were able to collect. Since the test in Valencia, in November 2015, we have made solid progress with both the electronics of the bike and effective use of the new Michelin tires thanks to our engineers. From this point of view, Michelin brought excellent new materials in Sepang and they made a big step forward especially with the front tire, with which we had some issues last year. We left Malaysia with two major question marks, the first being the direction of the development of the chassis – confirm the 2015 or go for the 2016 new one – and the second being the race simulation, because we preferred to skip it and test other things due to the limited time on track. As for the coming test in Phillip Island, we‘ll focus from the very beginning on the decision on the chassis to start the season with. Then we‘ll continue to fine-tune the bike to the new software. I also expect Michelin to bring new compounds to test, especially because Phillip Island is very demanding for the tyres, mainly on the left side. It would be too hazardous to make judgments after one test only, but I feel I can say we did a really good job in winter. Now we are looking forward to confirming this during the test in Phillip Island, which is a very different track compared to Sepang, in order to further establish the direction of our development. For more information: www.yamahamotogp.comGadget Reviews: mamaktalk.com
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