with ... Dani Pedrosa
Friday 11 March: The Repsol rider, satisfied with the official tests held at Sepang, faces the last training sessions in Qatar before the start of the Championship.
The start of the championship is approaching and Dani Pedrosa as well as
his team mates of the Repsol Honda Team, Casey Stoner and Andrea
Dovizioso, showed that they are the MotoGP competitors in better shape
during the preseason. The Repsol rider is confident of his and his
bike’s chances, after winter tests in which he has suffered none of the
physical or technical problems he had had in previous years.
From
the first test in Valencia in November 2010 until the last tests held
at Sepang, where have you improved the most with your bike?
"Basically,
the bike has not changed so much, so what we tried to do is to improve
it in the most critical areas, such as the braking or the electronics”.
What is your assessment of the last tests in Sepang?
"The
best thing is that this year we have better foundations, contrary to
what happened in the previous years, when we had to evolve and improve
the bike during the championship. This season we start with a very
positive preparation that will allow us to face the first race of the
Championship with a good level of performance”.
Is there
something still to be done in the next Qatar tests or will they just be
used to prepare the first race of the Championship?
"There
are always things to be done, but the main aim of
the Qatar test will be
to learn to make the most of the set-up we will use in the race. If the
track conditions are good, we will be able to take advantage of it”.
At
the Qatar Grand Prix, the practice sessions are not at the same time as
the race. On Thursday and Saturday you will practice at 20:00h and on
Friday at 21:00. Does this mean that this test will be even more
important to get ready for the race, that will take place at 22:00h?
"Yes,
naturally, the times of the practice sessions are not the best, so the
best simulation we can do will be in the test we will have some days
before. Anyway, as the track will be dirty, it will be difficult to make
a comparison. As the day pass, the bikes will keep tidying the track
and the conditions will improve. These tests will be useful to see the
times we can set”.
Obviously, to arrive in Qatar in your
condition, after a positive preseason, must be a special motivation,
although Qatar is a special round due to its unusual conditions…
"Qatar
is a very different race because we run at night, with a different
schedule where you have to pay more attention to details such as the
tyres. But once we start, the race is worth 25 points as in any other
circuit, so you have to try and fight for them”.
Can you say that you start the season more positive and confident than ever?
"I
had difficult preseasons in the last few years, due to the bike,
injuries, etc. However, this winter we have been able to have a better
prepared bike, so we had less trouble. There is still one test left, but
we hope everything will be fine and we will be able to have a good
start of the year”.
Could we say that Dani is physically recovered from his injury?
"I
am fairly well. Naturally, my shoulder is not exactly as it was before,
but I hope I will feel fine in the first race, which will be the one to
tell me which is my real level. I did a lot of laps this winter, but I
have not run a whole race distance yet”.
Being the only
team with three riders, it is clear that the high level of the Repsol
Honda Team is forcing the rest to increase the pace. This can be a very,
very fast championship, seeing what we saw during the preseason....
"We
will see as we go on. It is difficult to say what will happen. We only
know that they will be very close races, that everyone will do their
best. It will be more or less the same as the previous years, but there
will certainly be a hard battle for the top places. As we have seen in
the preseason, there will be a lot of competitiveness”.
After the last test in Malaysia, is the bike a step above the rest?
"No,
I think that right now the bike is reacting well but I don’t think it
is so much above the rest. In the past we have seen that our bike is
good and fast, but what is important in the championship is not what
happens in one circuit, but in many. In some areas, our bike is better
and in some other area, other bikes are better. In the end, I think that
overall balance is the important thing”.
What can you say about the following three components:
Clutch: "I haven't test anything new on that area”.
Engine brake:
"We’ve been trying to improve. Compared with the Ducati, Casey [Stoner]
says the bike is very different in that area and he seems not to be as
comfortable as before, so we will try to use his experience to improve
the bike. This way we will be able to brake before at the entrance of
the corners and that will let us improve our lap times”.
New suspensions:
"We have tested them on several occasions and they still don’t give the
100%, but they have a lot of potential. They allow us to improve the
braking an traction, but they also give us a little more rebound. I
suppose that, with time, we will be able to use them”.
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