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Lorenzo and Rossi leave Austin with 3rd and 5th best times

Yamaha factory riders Jorge Lorenzo and Valentino Rossi wrapped up the second and final day of private testing at the Circuit of the Americas with the third and and fifth best times, unable to put a real dent into the Repsol Honda duo’s superiority and in certain moments of the test session even having trouble keeping LCR Honda’s Stefan Bradl at bay.

Lorenzo after making some suspension changes was able to put his Yamaha M1 into third, but team mate Rossi despite making the biggest gains lap time wise and shaving off more than 1.
5 seconds from the first day, was still unable to budge from the fifth spot and left a massive 1.

1 seconds on the circuit against a super fast Marc Marquez who so far has dominated.
Here’s what the two riders had to say on the second day: “I feel better today, especially in the last run before the lunch break, we changed the set up of the bike and we improved some tenths so we are closer to the fastest riders, but not as much as we would like.

We were too soft in the suspension to start with, we made it harder and in this track it works.
These two days that we are here I think is enough to get a good idea of set up and riding style.
The fans will like MotoGP here, it is going to be a great show.
We have been trying different set ups of the bike, no new parts, just playing with the set up, changing the suspension and forks and in the last run I improved half a second with set up changes.
We still don’t have enough grip on the rear so we can’t lean over with confidence which is why we are further behind than in Sepang.
I am adapting my riding style every lap a little for the track.
In the main straight we are at 340kmh/h which is an amazing speed; when you have to brake and put your helmet up the wind is very strong so it’s difficult to be stable,” said Jorge Lorenzo.
“The feeling with the track improved today, we started to work on the bike to improve the difficult points, especially in the three very hard braking areas where it is important to have good stability,” said Valentino Rossi.
It’s also very important to have grip on the edge through the hairpin to have speed along the straight.
It looks like you can make a big difference in the slow parts here.
The chicane part in turn two is very technical and difficult as it is blind; you have to go a bit with memory.
Step by step we improved a lot from yesterday but have some disadvantage compared to the other guys so we need to put all the sections together.
The target was to come here and try to understand the track and try to be ready for the race.
Our competitors are able to accelerate faster than us from the hairpin and they have a bit more grip on the edge compared to us so these are the areas where we have to work, in the flowing parts we are not so bad.
The track is good, a very classical Tilke’ track, I like the fast parts, turn two and turn ten especially.
There is lots of hard braking and it is very wide so good for overtaking.
The long right before the last two lefts is also good.
It’s fun and not too hot like it is in Sepang so it’s a good place to make a motorcycle race

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