TONI ELIAS SHOWS FRONT ROW POTENTIAL AT JEREZ
The MotoGP World Championship returned to Europe today as
the second round of the season got underway in Spain at Jerez
de la Frontera. The Grand Prix of Spain looks like being an
even closer affair than usual, with fifteen of the twenty
riders in the field separated by less than a second. The free
practice programme started in the best possible way for the
Gresini Honda rider Toni Elias setting the third fastest time
- just one tenth off pacesetter Carlos Checa (Honda), with
Dani Pedrosa completing an all-Honda and all-Spanish top three.
Elias immediately felt comfortable in the morning session
and in the afternoon he was able to continue working on set-up,
improving his feeling with the bike and tyres. It was also
a good day for Marco Melandri, who was second fastest in the
morning but dropped to twelfth in the afternoon despite only
being six tenths off Checa's best lap of 1'40"851. Melandri,
who arrived in Jerez with flu, has focused on finding a set-up
and tyre choice for the demanding circuit conditions, which
change dramatically from the morning to the afternoon.
TONI ELIAS (3rd 1'40"972): "To
set the third fastest time on the first day is a good way
to start, even though we are all very close and we need to
keep working. The test after the race in Qatar was really
useful and today I found a good feeling straight away. I have
got a good rhythm and it will be important to keep working
with the Bridgestone technicians to choose the right tyres
for the characteristics of this circuit."
MARCO MELANDRI (12th, 1'41"477): "We're
all very close. I'm happy with the way the bike is working
with the tyres. The track conditions changed a lot from the
morning to the afternoon, making it difficult to find a good
set-up. Tomorrow we have to continue to work on the suspension
to improve the feeling. I tried to do a run of a few laps
but I was still struggling with the flu and it was hard to
breathe properly. In any case I'm really confident about the
rest of the weekend."
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