MotoGP Riders Will Be Allowed More Practice, More Tires At Misano

MotoGP Riders Will Be Allowed More Practice, More Tires At Misano

© 2007, Roadracing World Publishing, Inc.

MICHELIN IN POSITIVE MOOD FOR MISANO Michelin’s MotoGP men go into this season’s second Grand Prix on Italian tarmac in positive mood following an important two-day test session following the recent Czech Grand Prix. Michelin riders tested a new profile front and new construction rear during the tests and some of Michelin’s seven riders will use those tires at Misano. Michelin riders have triumphed at two of the last four races, with Valentino Rossi (Fiat Yamaha Team YZR-M1-Michelin) winning at Assen and Dani Pedrosa (Repsol Honda Team RC212V-Michelin) scoring a runaway victory at the Sachsenring, but both men are now a long way from the championship points lead after difficult weekends at the US and Czech GPs and need more victories if they are to have any chance of fighting for the 2007 MotoGP crown. Misano will be a particularly challenging weekend for the tire companies because the circuit is entirely new to the MotoGP paddock. Misano last hosted a GP in 1993 and the circuit now runs in the opposite direction. To allow MotoGP riders and teams to get the best out of the circuit they have been allowed an extra hour of practice on Friday, and each rider’s tire allocation has been increased by one front and two rears, taking the total to 15 and 19 tires respectively. MICHELIN AND THE TECHNICAL CHALLENGE OF MISANO “We do have some data about the Misano surface because we have ways of measuring the character of the asphalt, but new tracks and new surfaces always make the tire companies’ job more complex,” says Jean-Philippe Weber, Michelin’s director of motorcycle racing. “The new surfaces at the Sachsenring and at Laguna made those events challenging weekends for everyone, and I’m sure Misano will be the same. Misano will be especially interesting because no one has tested there. It’s good that we have been allowed an extra hour of practice on Friday, plus three extra tires in each rider’s allocation, that should help us find the right way for our riders and their bikes. “We found some interesting directions during the post-race tests at Brno. We had our riders evaluate a new construction rear slick, which we had been working on during the summer break. This is the fourth step we’ve made with our rear since we started on this tire during tests following the Turkish GP in April. The new construction gives our riders a better feeling when they’re on the edge of the tire, plus more stability and better warm-up. We got some good feedback during the tests which confirmed the direction we’ve taken with tire construction and this makes us quite confident for the next few races. Riders who want this new construction will be able to choose it for Misano. Maybe the compounds we used during the Brno tests were slightly too hard for that track but Misano has a new surface which will probably be quite aggressive, so riders may need quite hard compounds for this race. “We also tested a new profile front at Brno. The tire seems to be an improvement for some but not all of our riders ? it gives a better feeling and works better entering the corners. The riders who liked this tire will be able to have it in their allocations for Misano, though maybe not in a wide range of compounds just yet. “Our development work will continue after Misano, with some of our riders staying on to test on Monday. We will try some more new compounds of the tires we confirmed during the Brno tests.” TRACK DATA: 4,180 Km New MotoGP circuit, no MotoGP lap record MICHELIN IN ITALY Michelin employs about 6000 people in Italy and has been present in the country since the turn of the last century. Michelin’s first Italian production facility, the Torino Dora in Turin, began producing tires in 1907 and was one of the first plants to manufacture tires for scooters after WW2. Motorcycles have always been popular in the country, 750cc and 1000cc naked bikes currently selling very well. The overall motorcycle market grew by an impressive nine percent from 2005 to 2006. Michelin’s 2007 MotoGP riders Carlos Checa (Honda LCR RC212V-Michelin) Colin Edwards (Fiat Yamaha Team YZR-M1-Michelin) Nicky Hayden (Repsol Honda Team RC212V-Michelin) Shinya Nakano (Konica Minolta Honda RC212V-Michelin) Dani Pedrosa (Repsol Honda Team RC212V-Michelin) Kurtis Roberts (Team Roberts KR212V-Michelin) Valentino Rossi (Fiat Yamaha Team YZR-M1-Michelin)

Latest Posts

FIM Intercontinental Games: Davis, Dreher Top Americans On Friday

Americans Blake Davis and Avery Dreher were the fastest...

ASRA Announces 2025 Road Racing Schedule

ASRA Announces 2025 Road Racing Schedule and Exclusive Black...

More About Americans Racing Mid-Week With JuniorGP At Estoril

Mikey Lou Sanchez At Estoril Texan Mikey Lou Sanchez finished...

Ride With John Hopkins This Weekend At Apex Kart Circuit

Two-time AMA Pro Champion and British Superbike, 500cc GP,...

BMW Unveils 2025 R 12 S

BMW Motorrad USA proudly presents the exclusive 2025 R...