Ducati Rider Chaz Davies Fastest As Two Days Of Testing Concludes In Portugal

Ducati Rider Chaz Davies Fastest As Two Days Of Testing Concludes In Portugal

© 2017, Roadracing World Publishing, Inc.

FIM Superbike World Championship Test

Autodromo Internacionale Algarve, Portugal

January 29, 2017

Day Two Unofficial Best Lap Times (all on Pirelli tires):

1. Chaz Davies, UK (Duc Panigale R), WSBK, 1:41.813

2. Eugene Laverty, Ireland (Apr RSV4), WSBK, 1:42.002

3. Lorenzo Savadori, Italy (Apr RSV4), WSBK, 1:42.043

4. Leon Haslam, UK (Kaw ZX-10RR), BSB, 1:42.300

5. Leon Camier, UK (MV Agusta F4 RC), WSBK, 1:42.339

6. Alex Lowes, UK (Yam YZF-R1), WSBK, 1:40.533

7. Michael van der Mark, Netherlands (Yam YZF-R1), WSBK, 1:42.794

8. Marco Melandri, Italy (Duc Panigale R), WSBK, 1:43.344

9. Nicky Hayden, USA (Hon CBR1000RR SP2), WSBK, 1:43.492

10. Shane Byrne, UK (Duc Panigale R), BSB, 1:43.664

11. Stefan Bradl, Germany (Hon CBR1000RR SP2), WSBK, 1:43.696

12. Raffaele de Rosa, Italy (BMW S1000RR), WSBK, 1:43.708

13. Xavi Fores, Spain (Duc Panigale R), WSBK, 1:43.800

14. Riccardo Russo, Italy (Yam YZF-R1), WSBK, 1:43.925

15. Leandro Mercado, Argentina (Aprilia), WSBK, 1:44.501

16. Glenn Irwin, UK (Duc Panigale R), BSB, 1:44.718

17. Markus Reiterberger, Germany (BMW S1000RR), WSBK, 1:44.820

18. Michael Rinaldi, Italy (Duc Panigale R), STK1000, 1:44.937

19. Mike Jones, Australia (Duc Panigale R), STK1000, 1:45.299

20. Toprak Razgatliogu, Turkey (Kaw ZX-10R), STK1000, 1:45.302

22. PJ Jacobsen, USA (MV Agusta F3 675), SS600, 1:46.229

More, from a press release issued by Althea BMW Racing:

Althea BMW concludes the final European winter tests

Portimao (Portugal), Sunday 29 January 2017

Having concluded a two-day test at Jerez de la Frontera last week, the Althea BMW Racing team was back on track today and yesterday for a further two days of testing, this time at the Portuguese track of Portimao.

Unfortunately, after a crash at Jerez left him with a shoulder blade contracture, Jordi Torres was unable to participate this weekend. His team-mate Markus Reiterberger was therefore joined by Raffaele De Rosa, winner of the Stock1000 championship with Althea in 2016, and on hand to help the Italian squad during this important test. Both Reiterberger and De Rosa worked hard, providing the technicians with a significant amount of data, useful for the continuing development of the BMW S 1000 RR bikes.

Marco Faccani, also injured in a crash at Jerez, decided to ride both today and yesterday. Progress has been encouraging, though he was limited to a certain extent by shoulder pain.

Julien Puffe, who is continuing to get to grips with his new BMW, participated in the test with the newly formed Althea MF84 team, making good progress throughout the two days.

The Althea BMW Racing will be on track at Phillip Island on 20-21 February before the 2017 championship gets underway, with round one taking place just a few days later (24-26 February) at the same Australian track.

Markus Reiterberger

“The test has been tough, but we’ve got a lot done, testing geometry, the Pirelli tyres, many things. I’m still struggling in terms of my feeling with the BMW but I hope to improve on this. I need to work even harder to see the results of the great work that the team is doing. I thank the team for their continuing hard work and hope we can obtain the desired results.”

Raffaele De Rosa

“Coming here was a little unexpected but I’m very pleased to have chance to get back on the bike. The track is a difficult one but we tried to carry out as many tests as possible. Unfortunately I had a small crash around lunchtime and that cut into our time a little but, all things considered, I had fun and hope I’ve been able to provide the team with useful feedback.”

More, from a press release issued by Honda World Superbike Team:

Hayden and Bradl wrap up pre-season testing in Europe at Portimão

The Honda World Superbike Team has completed the second and final pre-season European test of its 2017 schedule today at Portimão Autodromo do Algarve, where Nicky Hayden and Stefan Bradl continued their preparation for the opening round of the season on board their brand-new Honda CBR1000RR Fireblade SP2 machines.

The first day of action at the Portuguese venue was characterised by a limited amount of track time available to the riders, who had to wait for the track surface to dry up after some overnight rain. Today, both riders enjoyed far better conditions, which helped them in trying to improve the feeling with their machines as they kept working hard with their crews to move forward with the testing programme.

Despite having ridden at Portimão on no more than two occasions before – the most recent being this week’s world press launch of the new Fireblade – neither Hayden nor Bradl have any racing experience at the spectacular circuit located on the southern coast of Portugal, which is back on the World Superbike calendar after one year of absence. Nevertheless, the two Honda standard bearers quickly got to grips with its elevation changes and blind crests and improved their lap times considerably before the test drew to a close.

The team will return to their Dutch headquarters in the Netherlands to get ready for the official test and season opener at Phillip Island, which will be preceded by the official team launch taking place at Salzburg’s Hangar-7 on February 6th.

Nicky Hayden 69

1’43.492

It was definitely not the easiest test, but it surely helped the team to collect a lot of data. It was also useful for me to come and learn this track. It has some fun corners but it definitely takes a few laps to get comfortable with the blind crests. Speaking of the work with the bike, the power is still not delivered quite smoothly enough so it wasn’t easy to find the grip and keep the bike calm under acceleration. We were unable to improve every area in quite the way we wanted but with the team’s work during these days we hope to be more competitive in Phillip Island, because there’s still a gap to bridge from the front runners.

Stefan Bradl 6

1’43.696

It was not an easy two days of testing, as unfortunately we faced some issues that did not allow us to improve the way we would have liked. We still have to fully sort out the electronics and mapping for this engine so the bike is still a bit nervous. The data we collected in these four days of testing will be crucial in order to further develop the bike and be ready for the season opener. We will keep working hard and keep the motivation up in order to competitive for Australia and I’m sure we will be on the pace by then.

Pieter Breddels

Technical Manager

We started this week of testing with a lot of unknowns as it was our first outing with the new Fireblade, so we were definitely not expecting everything to be perfectly in place. After all, that’s what testing is for! On the bright side of things, we did a lot of kilometres here and in Jerez and the engine did not have any mechanical issues, which is very important as we have only a limited allocation of motors throughout the year. What we have to focus on now is finding the right mapping for the engine, which is our priority at the moment. We have some days to work on it and another test at Phillip Island before the first race, and we’ll be ready for it!

More, from a press release issued by Pata Yamaha:

Pata Yamaha Successfully Concludes Pre-season Testing at Portimão

The Pata Yamaha Official WorldSBK Team concluded a successful four days of pre-season testing at Portugal’s Autodromo do Algarve this afternoon. Sharing the 4,592m track with over 30 World Superbike, Supersport and BSB riders, Alex Lowes and teammate Michael van der Mark completed their respective test programmes and provided Yamaha’s engineers with detailed feedback to assist with the next stage of the WorldSBK YZF-R1’s performance development.

Encouraging progress throughout the week’s previous three days’ testing allowed a steady start to the final day as the Pata Yamaha Team completed a thorough rebuild of Lowes’ YZF-R1 after Saturday afternoon’s crash, ensuring the machine’s recalibrations and functions were to the correct specifications to continue the evaluation. With increasingly threatening dark clouds overhead, the British rider immediately set out on a race simulation, choosing to concentrate on consistency rather than on single-lap performance. Accomplishing his goal with excellence over full race distance, Lowes opened the run with a 1’43.2 and concluded on an equally competitive 1’43.7, 20 laps later – the British rider also completing a second 12-lap run as the afternoon progressed. Lowes produced a best time of 1’42.533 on his 54th lap of the day, tallying 128 across the Portuguese weekend. Having collated data and feedback on multiple newly-developed control strategies and working on his riding style as the race simulations developed, the team now has an array of information to continue its fine-tuning of the YZF-R1 ahead of the championship opener in a month’s time.

Having fully explored his set-up options with his newly-acquired Yamaha Superbike, van der Mark concluded January testing with a best of 1’42.794 on his 75th lap of the Algarve circuit, happy with the direction of progress. With every chassis adjustment providing valuable information for the Yamaha rookie, the continued evaluation of the ideal balance between grip and agility of the machine alongside its stability, both under braking and acceleration, has left the Dutchman confident of the YZF-R1’s performance on new and used rubber. With 144 laps of the Portimão “rollercoaster” under his belt, van der Mark can now turn his attention to the first race of the year on Saturday 25th February.

European testing concluded, packing and preparation is now the order of the day as the Pata Yamaha Official WorldSBK Team readies itself to travel to Australia for the ‘Yamaha Finance’ opening round of the 2017 MOTUL FIM Superbike World Championship and the official test at the Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit commencing on Monday 20th February.

Alex Lowes

1’42.533 / 128 laps

“Honestly, I have to say we had two really good winter tests this week. Yesterday was difficult as we had a little problem but I’m really pleased with the way the team has worked and how I have worked overall. We completed another full race simulation today and it felt good, so we’ve put the work in as much as we can for the time we’ve had. I feel like I’m riding well and I’m looking forward to going to Australia. I’ve enjoyed the tests, you always want to do better but I’ve achieved what I set out to achieve. I can still improve myself on a few areas and get a little more comfortable but the YZF-R1 is feeling really like “my bike” now and I’m ready to go at Phillip Island – I’m looking forward to it!”

Michael van der Mark

1’42.794 / 144 laps

“It was nice to get out on track early today, as this gave us the time to try many things on the bike and work out the correct direction to go. We also completed a race simulation and although I did not have the rhythm I wanted to achieve, it highlighted something to work on for the afternoon. In the end I am quite happy, we completed some good laps and my times are a lot closer than where we started at the beginning of the week so we have made some good progress. We also had the chance to try the ‘longer distance’ 2017 Pirelli rear qualifier which was interesting, I’m not sure when we will have the opportunity to use this at a race but it is a positive addition. I’m really happy to have had four good days of winter testing before we head to Phillip Island – thanks to the team and to Yamaha, I am enjoying myself on the YZF-R1!”

Paul Denning

“As the riders have said, these four days have been very useful and we have made solid progress. The January weather has also been very kind – between Michael and Alex we have completed over 2500km of full-pace running at Jerez and here at Portimão, which we hope will pay dividends when we reach the first race events.

“I have to thank Yamaha Motor Europe’s engineers and the team for their collective efforts since the end of the November tests. The 2017 WorldSBK YZF-R1 is a significant step forward compared to the 2016 bike, and there is more performance to come. A huge amount of effort and dedication has been invested, and everybody involved in the project feels a positive sense of momentum as we approach the first race. This includes the riders and they also have really put the work in, demonstrating superb fitness and concentration levels at these tests.

“Pata Yamaha’s 2017 livery will be launched on February 7th at Yamaha Motor Racing’s HQ, and we are all looking forward to pushing “Racing Blue” towards the WorldSBK podium as soon as possible.”

More, from a press release issued by Aruba.it Racing Ducati:

Test concludes in Portimão for the Aruba.it Racing – Ducati team, next stop Phillip Island

After debuting on track in 2017 with a two-day test in Jerez de la Frontera (Spain), the Aruba.it Racing – Ducati team resumed action in Portimão (Portugal) with Chaz Davies and Marco Melandri for two more days on track ahead of the season opener in Phillip Island (Australia), scheduled in a month’s time.

Both riders moved forward with their respective programs, which were partially completed in Spain, to evaluate various engine, electronics and chassis upgrades developed for the Panigale R and make several setup comparisons. These tests, moreover, helped the riders and their crews to get reacquainted with the track, which is back in the calendar this year.

After two days, Davies and Melandri respectively posted a personal best of 1:41.813 and 1:43.344. The Aruba.it Racing – Ducati team will resume action on February 20-21 in Phillip Island for the traditional pre-season tests before the opening round.

Chaz Davies (Aruba.it Racing – Ducati #7) 1:41.813

“We did a lot of work in the past two days, as well as in Jerez, and overall we can be happy with the results. We completed a detailed program to evaluate all the technical upgrades, with good feedback. We were also lucky with the weather, because the rain only kept us in the pits during the first few hours on Saturday. Despite the fact that some areas were repaved, the track has gotten a bit bumpier since we last raced here and, consequently, it wasn’t easy to find the best possible setup. These tests, after a two-month break, were also crucial to allow me to get back the feeling I had on the bike towards the end of last year. Only in Portugal, we clocked more than 700 kilometers. The team has done a great job, and we’re optimistic ahead of the season opener in Australia, where we’ll take advantage of the final tests to fine-tune the details.”

Marco Melandri (Aruba.it Racing – Ducati #33) 1:43.344

“In these tests, we focused our work on race distance, but we’ve encountered a bit more difficulties compared with Jerez, partially due to some setup experiments that didn’t yield the expected benefits, but also because of the track’s conditions, as there are a bit too many bumps. We also did a race simulation, which was split in two because of red flags. We lacked a bit of stability and rear grip in order for me to ride with as much ease as I would have liked, but it was important nonetheless as we verified, with encouraging results, my fitness. At any rate, the overall feedback is positive. Until now everything worked perfectly, but it’s also important to confront ourselves with some obstacles, as there will be a few awaiting also during the championship. Now we’ll sit down with the whole crew to define the base ahead of Phillip Island.”

Latest Posts

BMW Launches C 400 GT Mid-Size Scooter

The new 2025 BMW C 400 GT. BMW Motorrad USA...

MotoGP: KTM Likely Racing In 2025, But Can It Be Competitive?

First person/opinion: By Michael Gougis Back in 2009, Kawasaki decided to...

KTM: Creditor Group Says Plan Includes Quitting MotoGP

Financially troubled KTM plans to withdraw from Grand Prix-level...

Flashback: Holiday Gift Guide–Electric Bikes For Kids

Editor's note: This post originally ran on December 23rd,...

FansChoice.tv Livestreaming Mission Foods CTR Flat Track Series

FansChoice.tv Named Official Livestream Platform for Mission Foods CTR...