DUCATI MARLBORO TEAM BACK IN TESTING ACTION IN QATAR
Doha (Qatar), 1 March 2005 - After returning home from Australia,
Loris Capirossi, Carlos Checa and the Italian team's engineers
returned to the track for more testing today in Qatar. This
is the final test of the team's winter schedule, and comes
just a couple of weeks before the first of two official 2005
MotoGP championship IRTA tests scheduled for Barcelona on
March 18-20.
Development work on the Ducati Demosedici GP5 is continuing
non-stop and the Ducati Marlboro Team has concluded positively
the first of the three scheduled days of testing at the new
Losail circuit, which was inaugurated last year.
A milder climate (27° air/47° track) than that recorded
in the 2004 GP helped Loris Capirossi and Carlos Checa get
the best out of the session, but strong winds along the long
Losail straight inevitably conditioned the work of all the
riders.
The circuit, which continues to offer little grip, is made
up of a series of linked curves and requires high cornering
speed: for this reason the Ducati Marlboro Team engineers
focussed mainly on the front end set-up of the bike.
Numerous tests were carried out with different suspension
and front geometry settings. Loris and Carlos also shared
the work with the front race tyres brought by Bridgestone,
each rider trying out several different types.
Loris Capirossi ended the first day of testing in Qatar with
a best time of 1m58.92s in his total of 45 laps.
"I have to admit that it wasn't bad for the first day
of testing" commented the Italian rider. "Today
we concentrated on different suspension set-ups, in particular
at the front of the bike. The track is in virtually the same
condition as it was during last year's GP and I hope that
it will improve in the next couple of days".
Spanish rider Carlos Checa, who set pole position at this
circuit in 2004, ended the first day of testing with a total
of 65 laps to his name, the quickest being 1m59.14s.
"I lapped pretty close to the time I set last year and
as it was only the first day, I was quite pleased with that"
declared Carlos at the end of the day. "Today we did
a lot of work on the front suspension and on my riding position.
In the afternoon the track had already improved from the morning,
and hopefully this trend will continue for the next two days."
The Ducati Marlboro Team will continue testing at Qatar on
Wednesday 2 and Thursday 3 March.
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