Repsol Honda MotoGP Riders Encouraged By Progress In Qatar

Repsol Honda MotoGP Riders Encouraged By Progress In Qatar

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Repsol Honda Team ready to tackle Argentina challenge

Following a positive first GP of the season for the Repsol Honda team, with Marc Marquez and Dani Pedrosa posting podium and top-five results, respectively, the squad now heads to Argentina for round two. This will be the first of two back-to-back flyway races, and the team is ready to tackle the challenges that will be presented at the championship’s sole South American stop.

There was no winter test at Rio Hondo and it will therefore be crucial to make the most of the track time available and quickly understand the right direction to follow with bike setup. Tyre choice will also be a key point at the circuit, which is demanding for tyres; Michelin has never raced at the venue, although they did conduct a testing session with Michele Pirro in 2015. That said, Marc and Dani, together with their crews, significantly expanded their knowledge of the RC213V’s setup in Qatar. Both riders like the Argentine track, where they delivered a Honda 1-2 result during their first visit in 2014, although last year wasn’t as rewarding, with Marc crashing out of the race while fighting for the win and Dani not even racing due to the surgery he had just undergone to solve his arm pump problem.

FP1 will commence Friday morning at 9:55 a.m. local time.

Marc Marquez

CHAMPIONSHIP STANDING: 3RD – 16 POINTS

“We come to Argentina in a positive mood after achieving a third-place finish in Qatar, a result that wasn’t really predictable before the start of the season. We worked very hard and very well with Honda and with the team over the weekend, and on race day I was able to push as hard as is currently possible. Of course we haven’t had a winter test here to count on and we’ll have to see if the setup we found in Qatar will also work here. That would be a good step forward for us, generally speaking, and we could even aim for a little bit better result on Sunday. Of course it will be a question mark until Friday but all in all, Argentina is a circuit that I like. We’ve always been fast here, so I feel positive for the weekend.”

Marc Marquez Statistics

Date of Birth 17/02/1993

Birthplace Lleida, (Catalonia) – Spain

Height 168 cm

Weight 59 kg

Hobbies Mountain Biking, Video games

Racing Number 93

First Race 1998 “Enduro per nens”

Grand Prix Debut 2008 125cc Portugal GP (KTM 125 FRR)

GPs raced 133

GP pole positions 58 (14 in 125cc, 14 in 250cc, 30 in MotoGP)

Total GP podiums 79 (14 x 125cc, 25 x Moto2, 40 x MotoGP)

Total GP wins 50 (10 x 125cc, 16 x Moto2, 24 x MotoGP)

First GP Win 2010 125cc Italian GP (Derbi RSA 125)

World titles 4 (1 x 125cc – 2010, 1 x Moto2 – 2012, 2 x MotoGP – 2013, 2014)

Dani Pedrosa

CHAMPIONSHIP STANDING: 5TH – 11 POINTS

“At the Qatar GP, we made a consistent step forward with the setup compared to the winter test. We improved our pace and I was able to maintain it during the race, with good consistency. The positives were that my arm worked well at a track that has proven challenging in that respect in the past, and that we were able to learn more about the new bike. But it’s still not enough; we need to improve the riding position, the way the bike behaves on the track and the setup in general in order to find better speed, because at the moment the gap to the leaders is still too big. That will be our target for Argentina. I didn’t race here last season but I have good memories of the track from 2014, I like the layout and I hope we’ll be able to take another step.”

Dani Pedrosa Statistics

Date of Birth 29/09/1985

Birthplace Sabadell, (Catalonia) – Spain

Height 160 cm

Weight 51kg

Hobbies Cycling, Motocross, Windsurfing, Cinema

Racing number 26

First race 1997 Pocket bike race

Grand Prix debut 2001. 125cc Japanese GP, Suzuka – (Honda RS125R)

GPs raced 245

GP pole positions 46 (9 in 125cc, 9 in 250cc, 28 in MotoGP)

Total GP podiums 141 (17 x 125cc, 24 x 250cc, 100 x MotoGP)

Total GP wins 51 (8 x 125cc, 15 x 250cc, 28 x MotoGP)

First GP win 2002. 125cc Dutch GP, Assen – (Honda RS125R)

World titles 3 (1 x 125cc – 2003, 2 x 250cc – 2004, 2005)

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