Unfavorable Weather Hinders KTM’s Latest MotoGP Test, At Brno

Unfavorable Weather Hinders KTM’s Latest MotoGP Test, At Brno

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KTM MOTOGP TEST BRNO – A DAY LOST, A DAY LEARNING

MotoGP Test 2016 – Brno (CZE)

KTM’s team for the company’s MotoGP project were at the Brno International Circuit on Wednesday and Thursday for the next round of developments on the RC16 racing bike, together with the two test riders Mika Kallio (FIN) and Randy de Puniet (FRA). The tests at the Czech circuit were the first since the last round in Valencia in early March.

Prevailing weather conditions however did not favor the development team’s planned tests. They were confined to working in the pits on the first day because air and asphalt temperatures were too low for effective track testing. The second day however showed its sunny side, even if very cold conditions tended to apply the brakes slightly to the scheduled development work on the KTM RC16.

Mike Leitner (Vice President Onroad): “The team markedly increased the performance and there were no problems. Following both tests at the beginning of the year, everyone came to the circuit even better prepared and they were all very focused on their tasks. A very big compliment to both our test riders who did an excellent job despite suboptimal weather conditions. This meant we also managed to complete a good program on the technical side.”

Sebastian Risse (Technical Director Onroad): “As we have not yet arrived at the sunny side of test conditions, we still have a lot of things on our test program. This means we must listen all the more closely to what our riders demand, and set priorities. We are currently paying very close attention to the electronics and the feeling for the tires. What we need for the fine tuning is now really ideal circuit conditions to be able to find out what will make us more constant, and above all, faster.”

Mika Kallio (Test Rider MotoGP): “Yesterday aside, we can be satisfied with the progress we achieved today. We adjusted our program again for the second day and tried a few things in terms of ergonomics, as well as more work on the engine and the mapping. Unfortunately, with only a constant ten degrees air temperature it was too cold for good grip, but we have a clear plan for the next test and we know what we have to do to improve.”

Randy de Puniet (Test Rider MotoGP): “Unfortunately also the conditions today were not those we would have wished for, but despite this we still managed to do a lot of work on the traction control, the engine brake and the chassis. The team has done very good work since the last test and there was a noticeable improvement. We’re improving test for test, I feel very well in the team and I hope they feel the same about me.”

The KTM MotoGP Factory Racing Team made use of the final day in the pits at Brno for more preparation before directly heading south next week for the fourth test so far this year. 

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