Sunday AORC wins in Toowoomba for Milner, Sanders and Semmens

News 23 Feb 2020

Sunday AORC wins in Toowoomba for Milner, Sanders and Semmens

Round two of the off-road season signifies an intense year ahead.

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It was another winning result for Daniel Milner (E2) in Toowoomba’s second round of the 2020 Yamaha Australian Off-Road Championship (AORC), which also saw Daniel Sanders (E3) and Mason Semmens (E1) take victories.

Milner managed to deliver KTM Enduro Racing Team the E2 class with the quickest time of all outright, heading Sanders and Todd Waters (Husqvarna).

In the E2 category it was Milner who led the way at 59m40.014s, ahead of enduro newcomer Waters, with the experienced Josh Green (Yamaha Active8 Yamalube Racing) finishing third for a repeat podium of yesterday.

Husqvarna Enduro Racing Team’s defending champion Sanders was once again unstoppable in E3, his total time stopping at 1h00m34.390s following the six tests. He topped yesterday’s podium of Jonte Reynders (Motul Pirelli Sherco) and Callum Norton (KTM).

The E1 division belonged to newcomer Semmens, who was signed to KTM in the off-season and started in the strongest possible way. He won ahead of Kyron Bacon (KTM) and defending champion Luke Styke (Yamaha Active8 Yamalube Racing), who had a mishap in test two.

KTM-mounted Korey McMahon won EJ again on day two, as Jess Gardiner (Women), Kirk Hutton (Masters) and Lee Stephens (Veterans) also took today’s wins. Topping the 2-Stroke Cup was Brad Hardaker.

Detailed results

Source: MotoOnline.com.au

Suzuki 1-2 on opening day of MotoGP #QatarTest

#QatarTest 2020 Day One

After Yamaha topped all three days of the Sepang Test with Fabio Quartararo (Petronas Yamaha SRT), Suzuki struck back in Qatar as Alex Rins (Team Suzuki Ecstar) led team-mate Joan Mir to lock out the top and the two Hamamatsu factory machines were split by just 0.002.

Maverick Viñales (Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP) kept it close, ending the day just 0.032 in arrears, but it was Ducati who stole many a headline with what looks like a ride height adjuster…

MotoGP QatarTest Day Miller

MotoGP QatarTest Day Miller

Jack Miller

Team Suzuki Ecstar Team Manager Davide Brivio confirmed that there’s nothing new to test in Qatar, but after success at Sepang – and a 1-2 on Day 1 in Qatar – it’s looking good for the Hamamatsu factory. Their engine choice is also clear as they switch their main focus to back-to-back chassis testing; the one tested in Sepang that was well-received. In addition, Rins has said a Suzuki hole-shot device will arrive in time for the Qatar GP, if not here at the test, while Mir continues to work on his position on the GSX-RR. Can they keep setting the pace on Day 2?

Davide Brivio – Suzuki Team Manager

“We continued where we left off in Sepang, confirming the items we chose there. So now we’re trying to decide exactly what we’ll homologate for the season. We did a time attack at the end of the day, which not everyone did, but it’s still positive to have both riders at the top. We collected good information and Alex and Joan both worked very well. So, overall, today was good and we’re ready for the next two days.”

MotoGP QatarTest Day Rins

MotoGP QatarTest Day Rins

Alex Rins

Alex Rins – P1

“I did one time attack right at the end of the day just to see how it would go, I wasn’t very confident because the temperature and humidity were dropping a bit, but in the end it went well, and I was able to set the fastest time. We tried a lot of things today and did lots of back-to-back comparisons, so that leaves me with a good feeling. Tomorrow we’ll continue this type of work.”

MotoGP QatarTest Day Rins

MotoGP QatarTest Day Rins

Alex Rins

Joan Mir – P2

“I’m quite happy with today’s test because I felt comfortable with the bike straight away and we’re working well, so it’s been positive. There are still two more days to go and we have to continue improving and working. The track is a bit slippery, but it’s not as bad as I expected, and I was happy to set a good time and spend so much of the day at the top of the timesheets – it’s important and a good feeling, the consistency is crucial and it’s a good result.”

MotoGP QatarTest Day Mir

MotoGP QatarTest Day Mir

Joan Mir

At Yamaha, the 2020 engine also seems to be set in stone and the factory riders of Viñales and Valentino Rossi (Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP) have the holeshot devices fitted, with the quartet of Yamaha riders confirming parts and electronics work on a different circuit.

Massimo Meregalli – Yamaha MotoGP Team Director

“We always come to the Qatar Test with great motivation because once the team starts this test, we know the first race and the start of the season is near. Our goal for these three days is to confirm the progress we made at the Sepang Test, making sure the improvements we made for riding that track are also beneficial here, and to create a good set-up for the race. We received positive rider feedback so far, both see improvements compared to last year and the previous test. Losail is a very different track compared to Sepang, but both Maverick and Vale were immediately feeling comfortable today. Of course there are still some areas we would like to work on. We will continue our testing schedule tomorrow with the main intention to do a race simulation here at 1800.”

MotoGP QatarTest Day Vinales

MotoGP QatarTest Day Vinales

Maverick Viñales

Maverick Viñales – P3

“I felt comfortable on the bike straight away. I think, compared to Malaysia, I feel much better on the bike. We were trying many things today which were important to clarify for the race here in Qatar. Actually, I‘m very happy about the work we did today. I need more laps to understand the bike better, find ways to push the bike with new or used tyres. But I think we’re on the right path. With the new bike we are faster in top speed, in some areas I can be faster than last year, so that is very positive. With just a few laps on this track we are already close to the level we were at last year. The rhythm is much better. During the race is when you can finally see everything, but I feel positive and I feel confident about the bike. It‘s a good sign that we are doing a good job, not only on the track but also in the box.”

MotoGP QatarTest Day Vinales

MotoGP QatarTest Day Vinales

Maverick Viñales

Sepang Test pacesetter Fabio Quartararo tried the hole-shot device on Saturday and was pretty positive about it, and he continued getting to grips with the 2020 YZR-M1, finishing P8 with a best time of 1:55.204 and working more on his race rhythm.

Fabio Quartararo – P8

“We worked on the pace today and tomorrow we will aim to make a step forward. I’m already feeling good on the bike and this is really good because we know that the first race will be here and we are making some progress. In Malaysia we made some time attack laps but our goal was to work on the pace, it’s the same here. At the end of last year we achieved pole positions but no wins, so the goal for this year will be some victories! Finally, I tried the holeshot device and it was something different to get used to, I only did two starts and already it feels good.”

MotoGP QatarTest Day Quartararo

MotoGP QatarTest Day Quartararo

Fabio Quartararo

Team-mate Franco Morbidelli – who is on the YZR-M1 2020 A-spec – finished P5. The Yamahas look strong once again as all four finished inside the top eight, with Rossi slotting into P7.

Franco Morbidelli – P5

“I’m quite happy with the work we have done today. We focused on adapting to this track and trying to see what the conditions are like. We were quite surprised because the conditions were already good and the performance from the tyre was good also. I managed to do the race distance with the same tyres across my runs and there’s parts of the track where the used tyres are really good. We are doing small steps in different aspects like chassis components and aerodynamics but all are positive. The plan is tomorrow to continue with a similar plan than today and maybe do a race simulation on the third day.”

MotoGP QatarTest Day Morbidelli

MotoGP QatarTest Day Morbidelli

Franco Morbidelli

Valentino Rossi – P7

“It is a positive day because we confirmed what we saw in Sepang. At the end I finished in P7 but throughout the day I was quite constant and had a good pace. So, we are very happy because it looks like the bike is improving compared to last year and the first test. We work well in the box, and we were able to improve. For the fight for the victory I need a little bit more, two or three tenths in the hot lap, but also in terms of pace. Some riders are a little bit faster than me, so we have to work. But it‘s just the first day, and we are already faster than last year. We have a positive feeling with the bike.”

MotoGP QatarTest Day Rossi

MotoGP QatarTest Day Rossi

Valentino Rossi

And so… Ducati. Arguably the biggest talking point on Day 1 was the rumoured ride height adjuster that was predominantly seen on Jack Miller’s Pramac Racing GP20. Ducati Team Manager Davide Tardozzi admitted they have “something” new they are trying, but wouldn’t say much else. Both Andrea Dovizioso (Ducati Team) and team-mate Danilo Petrucci stonewalled…

MotoGP QatarTest Day Miller

MotoGP QatarTest Day Miller

Jack Miller

Other than that, the goal for the Borgo Panigale factory was to work more on Michelin’s new tyre, something that both Dovizioso and team-mate Petrucci put time into at the Sepang Test. Right at the end of the opening day, Petrux leapfrogged to P4 to sit just 0.172 off top spot, saying he feels quite positive but suffered a few issues and needs more track time.

Danilo Petrucci – P4

“It has been a first complicated day of testing. Unfortunately, some small issues prevented us from taking full advantage of the track time available today. Despite that, the feeling with the bike is good, and now we only need to run constantly to get further confirmations on our work. I am quite happy with the behaviour of the Desmosedici even if there are still a few aspects that we need to improve, but I hope tomorrow we will be able to take a further step forward”.

MotoGP QatarTest Day Petrucci

MotoGP QatarTest Day Petrucci

Danilo Petrucci

Pramac Racing’s Francesco Bagnaia was P9 after getting another 56 laps under his belt on the GP20, with Dovizioso (P11), Johann Zarco (Reale Avinita Racing) – another solid outing for the Frenchman in P12 – and Miller (P13) all within a second of the Suzukis.

Pecco Bagnaia – P9

“It was a pretty positive day, we worked mainly on my feeling, and we found a solution that I liked, I think we are following the right way. This is a bit of a special track for the set-up but we are getting closer and closer to the solution.”

MotoGP QatarTest Day Bagnaia

MotoGP QatarTest Day Bagnaia

Pecco Bagnaia

Both Dovizioso and Miller crashed unscathed, the Italian lamenting it was whilst trying focused on trying “something”. Was it the same something?

Andrea Dovizioso – P11

“I am quite satisfied with today because we were able to find a good feeling with the bike, which was better than the one I had in Malaysia. We did a few tests, and all of them were positives. Unfortunately, we weren’t able to complete the program that we had for today, but in general, we had a good pace, and we were able to set the fastest lap time with a medium compound tyre that had already done seventeen laps. Shame only, that I had a small crash towards the end of the session, that didn’t allow us to complete an interesting test”.

MotoGP QatarTest Day Dovizioso

MotoGP QatarTest Day Dovizioso

Andrea Dovizioso

Jack Miller – P13

“Today we tried different set-up looking for the right one to face the race because the set up at this circuit is very different from Sepang. In the afternoon the wind limited us a little bit, unfortunately I had a small crash on the out-lap but I had a good feeling with the bike and I feel satisfied, ready to go back to work tomorrow.”

MotoGP QatarTest Day Miller

MotoGP QatarTest Day Miller

Jack Miller

At Honda, fresh of the back of a new four-year HRC deal, Marc Marquez got a valuable 42 laps under his belt as he continued to recover from shoulder surgery, finishing P6 on the timesheets with a best of 1:54.823. He cited improvements in front graining compared to 2019 here, but lamented compromises in other areas – and that the track in Qatar is both physically tougher for his shoulder and “exploits” Honda’s weaknesses.

Marc Marquez – P6

“Today we started well but I am struggling a bit more than in Malaysia with my shoulder. In the long corners here, especially the long right handers, I feel my shoulder. I was able to ride how I needed to but we kept calm and did what we needed to. As always, Qatar is not an easy circuit for us and we’re aiming to be as strong as possible. It’s just the first day of testing so I am not looking at the timing screens and instead I’m looking at our garage and working how we need to.”

MotoGP QatarTest Day Marc Marquez

MotoGP QatarTest Day Marc Marquez

Marc Marquez

Team-mate Alex Marquez didn’t have the smoothest day as the reigning Moto2 World Champion crashed – thankfully unhurt – twice at Turn 7 and Turn 10, but another 57 laps for the rookie was important after impressing at Sepang. The number 73 was on track with a new front fairing too.

Alex Marquez – P21

“Unfortunately I arrived in Qatar and I have been feeling a little sick. It’s nothing serious but I do not have my full power and in MotoGP you need to be at your best. Even like this we were able to get a good amount of work done and we started to work more with the setup of the bike. I had a crash today; this is how you find the limit as a rookie so I’m not focusing on it. We have tomorrow to work again so we are looking forward to that and hopefully working to our maximum.”

MotoGP QatarTest Day Alex Marquez

MotoGP QatarTest Day Alex Marquez

Alex Marquez

Cal Crutchlow (LCR Honda Castrol) had another busy day of testing, the British rider completing 50 laps and finishing up in P19.

Cal Crutchlow – P19

“Today was another long testing schedule, we didn’t have so many parts to test today, but we had some things we needed to try with electronics to try and improve the stopping of the bike and the corner entry. I don’t think we improved that much today and judging by the lap time and pace we need to improve for tomorrow, the next day and also the race weekend. But we’re trying our best and we’ll have a look tonight with all the engineers from my team and HRC to improve the feeling for me to be able to go faster tomorrow.”

LCR Honda Team-mate Takaaki Nakagami (LCR Honda Idemitsu) was P15 as he – like Marquez – comes back from shoulder surgery, and he confirmed he’s still struggling with endurance, as well as trying to find the limit and understand the 2019 RC213V. That’s his goal for Sunday: at least 15 laps in a row.

Takaaki Nakagami – P15

“We are definitely improving the physical condition because the last test in Sepang was really tough and not what we wanted. But now, two weeks later we are here and the potential is improving and I’m quite happy about the feeling with the bike. Of course we need to improve some areas, but for the first day we are quite happy. The shoulder was beginning to hurt at the end of the day, but during the day it was much better than during the Sepang test. I’m really happy about this as it’s the most important thing and I’m looking forward to the second day. If the shoulder is ok, tomorrow we are planning to do race distance, which is really important for the race weekend, that’s our target anyway.”

Aleix Espargaro and Aprilia Racing Team Gresini’s main target on Day 1, meanwhile, was to continue setting up the new RS-GP, and the Spaniard was joined on track by test rider Bradley Smith in the team’s 2020 colours. Espargaro – an early pacesetter in Qatar – was tenth with a best time of 1:55.268, with Smith putting 54 laps on the board for Aprilia. Although Espargaro admitted he didn’t feel “super good” when the temperature dropped in the evening, he said he tried a few things different things on Day 1, with everything still a voyage of discovery.

Finally, at KTM, chassis comparisons were ongoing in the factory camp, as well as a workout for the new swingarm we saw appear at Sepang. Pol Espargaro (Red Bull KTM Factory Racing) was the leading orange machine on Day 1 in P14, 0.987 off Rins’ time, and at a track that’s “tough” for them. Espargaro also says the new package is an all-round improvement and they’re focused on not “getting lost” ahead of the race weekend by trying anything too drastic.

New team-mate Brad Binder was just a couple of tenths behind and the fastest rookie as he continued to adapt, and he said it was almost like learning a whole new track initially, with a marked difference between the intermediate and premier classes at Losail.

MotoGP QatarTest Day Binder

MotoGP QatarTest Day Binder

Binder was the quickest rookie on Saturday

Miguel Oliveira (Red Bull KTM Tech 3), meanwhile, said he had a bit of a tough day, the Portuguese rider suffering with rear traction, but he and his team have ideas to improve the feeling on Day 2. Moreover, Oliveira said he’s feeling better physically than he did at Sepang with regards to his shoulder, as he’s another in recovery. His teammate Iker Lecuona was a few tenths behind him.

Miguel Oliveira – P18

“This first day has been a bit tough, to be honest. We have been struggling slightly, especially to find traction with the rear tyre. The first day is always a bit tricky regarding the track conditions, therefore we couldn’t really start that early. We have a long way to go, still and I’m convinced, that we can be much more competitive than what we have shown today. We already have a few ideas in mind to try for tomorrow in order to improve the place and the speed.”

MotoGP QatarTest Day Oliveira QatarTest

MotoGP QatarTest Day Oliveira QatarTest

Miguel Oliveira

Iker Lecuona – P20

“The feeling for the moment is very positive. I improved throughout the day and was quicker on the last laps of my last run with used tyres. I managed to go a bit quicker following Miguel, which helped me a lot. I also try to learn from other riders. Today, I’m happy about our work. I know that I need to continue to learn and to improve, but step by step we are getting there.”

MotoGP QatarTest Day Lecuona QatarTest

MotoGP QatarTest Day Lecuona QatarTest

Iker Lecuona


#QatarTest 2020 Day One Times

  1. RINS  Alex 42 SPA Team Suzuki Ecstar 1’54.462
  2. MIR Joan 36 SPA Team Suzuki Ecstar 0.002
  3. VINALES Maverick 12 SPA Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP 0.032
  4. PETRUCCI Danilo 9 ITA Ducati Team 0.172
  5. MORBIDELLI Franco 21 ITA Petronas Yamaha SRT 0.238
  6. MARQUEZ Marc 93 SPA Repsol Honda Team 0.361
  7. ROSSI Valentino 46 ITA Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP 0.414
  8. QUARTARARO Fabio 20 FRA Petronas Yamaha SRT 0.612
  9. BAGNAIA Francesco 63 ITA Pramac Racing 0.742
  10. ESPARGARO Aleix 41 SPA Aprilia Racing Team Gresini 0.806
  11. DOVIZIOSO Andrea 4 ITA Ducati Team 0.846
  12. ZARCO Johann 5 FRA Reale Avintia Racing 0.898
  13. MILLER Jack 43 AUS Pramac Racing 0.968
  14. ESPARGARO Pol 44 SPA Red Bull KTM Factory Racing 0.987
  15. NAKAGAMI Takaaki 30 JPN LCR Honda 1.165
  16. BINDER Brad 33 RSA Red Bull KTM Factory Racing 1.182
  17. RABAT Tito 53 SPA Reale Avintia Racing 1.245
  18. OLIVEIRA Miguel 88 POR Red Bull KTM Tech 3 1.275
  19. CRUTCHLOW Cal 35 GBR LCR Honda 1.295
  20. LECOUNA Iker 27 SPA Red Bull KTM Tech 3 1.673
  21. MARQUEZ Alex 73 SPA Repsol Honda Team 2.090
  22. SMITH Bradley 38 GBR Aprilia Racing Team Gresini 2.565

Source: MCNews.com.au

Rins leads Suzuki 1-2 on opening day of Qatar test

News 23 Feb 2020

Rins leads Suzuki 1-2 on opening day of Qatar test

Australia’s Miller 13th overall at conclusion of Saturday sessions.

Image: Supplied.

Team Suzuki Ecstar struck back in Qatar on day one of MotoGP testing as Alex Rins led teammate Joan Mir to lock out the top two positions on the time-sheets.

While the 1m54.462s of Rins was 0.002s ahead of Mir, Maverick Vinales (Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP) was third overall on Saturday.

Team Suzuki Ecstar Team Manager Davide Brivio confirmed that there’s nothing new to test in Qatar, but after success at Sepang it’s looking good for the Hamamatsu factory. Their engine choice is also clear as they switch their main focus to back-to-back chassis testing.

At Yamaha, the 2020 engine also seems to be set in stone and the factory riders of Vinales and Valentino Rossi (Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP) have the holeshot devices fitted, with the quartet of Yamaha riders confirming parts and electronics work on a different circuit.

Sepang test pace-setter Fabio Quartararo tried the holeshot device on Saturday and was pretty positive about it, finishing P8 with a best time of 1m55.204s and working more on his race rhythm. Teammate Franco Morbidelli finished fifth, with all four Yamahas finishing inside the top eight as Rossi slotted into P7.

Arguably the biggest talking point on day one was the rumoured ride-height adjuster that was predominantly seen on Jack Miller’s Pramac Racing GP20. Ducati team manager Davide Tardozzi admitted they have ‘something’ new they are trying, but wouldn’t say much else.

Other than that, the goal for the Borgo Panigale factory was to work more on Michelin’s new tyre, something that both Andrea Dovizioso and teammate Danilo Petrucci put time into at the Sepang test. Right at the end of the opening day, Petrux leapfrogged to fourth to sit just 0.172s off top spot.

Pramac Racing’s Francesco Bagnaia was ninth after getting another 56 laps under his belt on the GP20, with Dovizioso (P11), Johann Zarco (Reale Avinita Racing) – another solid outing for the Frenchman in 12th – and Miller in 13th all within a second of the Suzukis.

At Honda, fresh of the back of a new four-year HRC deal, Marc Marquez got a valuable 42 laps under his belt as he continued to recover from shoulder surgery, finishing sixth on the time-sheets. He cited improvements in front graining compared to 2019 here, but lamented compromises in other areas.

Teammate Alex Marquez didn’t have the smoothest day as the reigning Moto2 world champion crashed twice, at turn seven and turn 10, but another 57 laps for the rookie was important after impressing at Sepang. The number 73 was on track with a new front fairing too.

Cal Crutchlow (LCR Honda Castrol) had another busy day of testing, the British rider completing 50 laps and finishing up in 19th. Takaaki Nakagami (LCR Honda Idemitsu) was 15th as he – like Marquez – comes back from shoulder surgery, and he confirmed he’s still struggling with endurance.

Aleix Espargaro and Aprilia Racing Team Gresini’s main target on day one, meanwhile, was to continue setting up the new RS-GP, and the Spaniard was joined on track by test rider Bradley Smith in the team’s 2020 colours. Espargaro was 10th, with Smith putting 54 laps on the board for Aprilia.

Finally, at KTM, chassis comparisons were ongoing in the factory camp, as well as a workout for the new swingarm we saw appear at Sepang. Pol Espargaro (Red Bull KTM Factory Racing) was the leading orange machine in P14, 0.987s off Rins’ time and at a track that’s tough for them.

New teammate Brad Binder was just a couple of tenths behind and the fastest rookie as he continued to adapt and he said it was almost like learning a whole new track initially, with a marked difference between the intermediate and premier classes at Losail.

Detailed results

Source: CycleOnline.com.au

Broken collarbone in Arlington practice sidelines Cianciarulo

News 23 Feb 2020

Broken collarbone in Arlington practice sidelines Cianciarulo

Monster Energy Kawasaki newcomer injured during afternoon session.

Image: Octopi Media.

450SX rookie Adam Cianciarulo will miss tonight’s eighth round of Monster Energy Supercross after breaking his collarbone in a qualifying incident this afternoon.

The injury brings his perfect qualifying record to an end after the Monster Energy Kawasaki rookie had been quickest across all seven rounds previously.

Cianciarulo – who was fifth in the session despite his early ending – misjudged the dragon-back, ejecting him over the handlebars and causing the clavicle injury. He will likely miss three to six weeks.

“Had a crash in Q1 and broke my left collarbone,” Cianciarulo confirmed. “Gonna have to sit this one out tonight. Sucks, but it is what it is – my fault. I’ll keep you guys updated on the recovery!”

Coming into Texas Cianciarulo currently sits fifth in the point-standings, his best results of second position coming at Anaheim 1 and San Diego. It’s unclear at this moment when he will be fit to return.

Source: MotoOnline.com.au

Battle ready: Suzuki secure 1-2 on opening day in Qatar

Otherwise at Ducati, the main goal was to work on Michelin’s new tyre, something that both Andrea Dovizioso (Ducati Team) and teammate Danilo Petrucci struggled with at the Sepang Test. Right at the end of the opening day, Petrucci leapfrogged to P4 to sit just 0.172 off top spot. Pramac Racing’s Francesco Bagnaia was P9 after getting another 56 laps under his belt on the GP20, with Dovizioso, Johann Zarco (Reale Avinita Racing) – another solid outing for the Frenchman – and Miller all within a second of the Suzukis. Both Dovizioso and Miller crashed unscathed, with the Italian sounding positive after Day 1, saying the feeling is better than in Malaysia. 

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Midday: Dovizioso currently P1 as Qatar Test begins

The opening couple of hours was relatively quiet at the Losail International Circuit, with the teams deciding to wait until later in the afternoon to start doing their work. Now we’ve reached 16:30 local time in Doha, every rider bar Alex Rins (Team Suzuki Ecstar) has done at least six laps. Alex Marquez (Repsol Honda Team) crashed after running into the gravel at Turn 7, with the Spaniard also running a new front air intake during the opening stages. 

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2020 Indian Motorcycle FTR 1200 Rally First Look Preview

“We’re excited to offer North American riders a new take on the FTR 1200 that combines the unmistakable look and stance of the FTR with the more classic, rugged elements that have made scramblers so beloved by city riders,” said Reid Wilson, vice president of Indian Motorcycle, in a company press release. “The FTR 1200 is as much about style and self-expression as it is about street-oriented performance, and the FTR Rally delivers that combination in a totally unique way.”

Source: MotorCyclistOnline.com

Milner, Sanders and Styke open new AORC season on top

News 22 Feb 2020

Milner, Sanders and Styke open new AORC season on top

Toowoomba hosts round one of 2020 with a number of surprises.

Image: Foremost Media.

The 2020 Yamaha Australian Off-Road Championship (AORC) opened in Toowoomba today, with Daniel Milner (E2), Daniel Sanders (E3) and Luke Styke (E1) emerging as the premier class winners.

KTM Enduro Racing Team’s Milner topped the times outright at round one, leading Sanders (Husqvarna Enduro Racing Team) and national MX1 champion Todd Waters (Husqvarna) overall.

In E2 it was class champion Milner who dominated with a total time of 54m39.515s, while AORC debutant Waters was near a minute back in second and Josh Green (Yamaha Yamalube Active8 Racing) finished third.

Winner of E3 was reigning champion Sanders despite an injury-affected pre-season, his 55m21.276s well clear of Jonte Reynders (Motul Pirelli Sherco) and Callum Norton (KTM).

E1 champion Luke Styke (Yamaha Yamalube Active8 Racing) was the class of the field once again to win with a total time of 55m47.177s, eight seconds ahead of KTM Enduro Racing Team’s Mason Semmens, with Kyron Bacon (Yamaha) P3.

Additional rounds winners on Saturday included Korey McMahon (EJ), Jess Gardiner (Women), Harrison Teed (2-Stroke Cup), Kirk Hutton (Masters) and Lee Stephens (Veterans).

Detailed results

Source: MotoOnline.com.au

Moto2 test at Jerez concludes with Luthi atop the charts

News 22 Feb 2020

Moto2 test at Jerez concludes with Luthi atop the charts

Moto3 benchmark set by Ogura following three days in Spain.

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The third and final day of the official Moto2 and Moto3 Jerez Test saw lap records tumble.

In the intermediate class it was the experienced Tom Luthi (Liqui Moly Intact GP) who took top honours with a 1m40.326s.

Marco Bezzecchi’s (SKY Racing Team VR46) Thursday time saw the Italian take P2, 0.122s behind Luthi, with Federal Oil Gresini Moto2’s Nicolo Bulega completing the top three across the combined three days.

Also on Day 3, Speed Up were seen testing a new front aero package, a big change to what we’ve seen from Speed Up in the past. Characteristically their riders have always suffered in terms of top speed, so it’s likely we’ll be seeing this breaking cover a lot more at the Qatar Test in one week’s time.

It was Red Bull KTM Ajo’s Tetsuta Nagashima who claimed P4, the Japanese rider improving on the final day to sit 0.344s off Luthi’s benchmark. The impressive Aron Canet (Aspar Team) rounded out the top five as the Spanish rookie continues to seamlessly acclimatise to life as a Moto2 rider.

Ai Ogura (Honda Team Asia) left as the man to beat in Moto3 as the Japanese rider, John McPhee (Petronas Sprinta Racing) and Gabriel Rodrigo (Kommerling Gresini Moto3) set scintillating 1m44s in Andalucia.

The final day in southern Spain saw the riders go into time attack mode as they aimed to see what their one-lap qualifying pace was like.

The top three all set their 1m44s in the opening session of Friday, along with 14 other riders as Honda riders locked out the top five, Tatsuki Suzuki (SIC58 Squadra Corse) and Sergio Garcia (Estrella Galicia 0,0) sitting 0.5s off Ogura’s time.

The Moto2 and Moto3 riders and teams will be putting in more testing over in Qatar on 28 February-2 March, before the season proper gets underway on the 6-8 March at the Losail International Circuit.

Source: CycleOnline.com.au

Lüthi and Ogura set lap records to top Moto2/3 Testing

2020 Moto2 / Moto3

Official Jerez Test


Moto2

Tom Lüthi (Liqui Moly Intact GP) took top Moto2 honours with a 1:40m326 while Marco Bezzecchi’s (SKY Racing Team VR46) Thursday time saw the Italian take P2 in Andalucia, 0.122 behind Lüthi, with Federal Oil Gresini Moto2’s Nicolo Bulega completing the top three across the combined three days.

Nicolo Bulega – P3

“We struggled a bit in the opening sessions with some areas of the bike, but we managed to pinpoint the problems and solve them quickly. Yesterday I was already six tenths quicker compared to day one and withclear track I would have found a great time attack. Today things went even better. I’m leaving Jerez with great feelings and not only due to today’s lap-time: we are working well with the team and we’re improving session after session.”

Moto Nicolo Bulega

Moto Nicolo Bulega

Nicolo Bulega

Lorenzo Baldassarri (FlexBox HP 40) was first out on track on the final day of testing to get as much mileage on the board as possible, with he and the team doing less private testing that most of the other riders, while they spent most of Wednesday testing Kalex’s more “radical” 2020 chassis. The five-time race winner finished P14 overall after getting his lap time down to a 1:41.137 on Day 3.

Also on Day 3, Speed Up were seen testing a new front aero package, a big change to what we’ve seen from Speed Up in the past. Characteristically their riders have always suffered in terms of top speed, so it’s likely we’ll be seeing this breaking cover a lot more at the Qatar Test in one week’s time.

Casting back to the overall times and it was Red Bull KTM Ajo’s Tetsuta Nagashima who claimed P4, the Japanese rider improving on the final day to sit 0.344 off Lüthi’s benchmark.

The impressive Aron Canet (Aspar Team) rounded out the top five as the Spanish rookie continues to seamlessly acclimatise to life as a Moto2 rider. Canet ends the test as the leading rookie and non-Kalex rider – a job well done for the 20-year-old.

Aron Canet – P5

“I am happy, the marks of these three days are very good. We have a good race pace; we have set very fast times and in the last session we have made a race simulation. It was perhaps the time of the week when I could be more tired, but still we have set times that we did not expect. We are ready for Qatar.”

Moto Aron Canet

Moto Aron Canet

Aron Canet

Petronas Sprinta Racing’s Xavi Vierge finishes 0.066 off compatriot Canet in P6 with a best time of 1:40.776, with fellow Spaniard Jorge Navarro (Speed Up Racing) claiming seventh. Both he and team-mate Fabio Di Giannantonio finished under half-a-second off Lüthi’s lap record, the Speed Up duo sit slightly ahead of Day 1 pacesetter Remy Gardner (Onexox TKKR SAG Team) and tenth best the wounded Jorge Martin (Red Bull KTM Ajo).

Moto2 Combined Times Jerez Test 2020

Pos Rider Bike Time/Gap
1 Thomas LUTHI KALEX 1m40.326
2 Marco BEZZECCHI KALEX +0.122
3 Nicolo BULEGA KALEX +0.335
4 Tetsuta NAGASHIMA KALEX +0.344
5 Aron CANET SPEED UP +0.384
6 Xavi VIERGE KALEX +0.450
7 Jorge NAVARRO SPEED UP +0.483
8 Fabio DI GIANNANTON SPEED UP +0.490
9 Remy GARDNER KALEX +0.522
10 Jorge MARTIN KALEX +0.581
11 Edgar PONS KALEX +0.716
12 Marcel SCHROTTER KALEX +0.743
13 Enea BASTIANINI KALEX +0.774
14 Lorenzo BALDASARRI KALEX +0.811
15 Bo BENDSNEYDER NTS +0.838
16 Luca MARINI KALEX +0.906
17 Somkiat CHANTRA KALEX +0.944
18 Augusto FERNANDEZ KALEX +0.947
19 Joe ROBERTS KALEX +0.975
20 Simone CORSI MV AGUSTA +1.150
21 Marcos RAMIREZ KALEX +1.214
22 Hafizh SYAHRIN SPEED UP +1.243
23 Stefano MANZI MV AGUSTA +1.390
24 Hector GARZO KALEX +1.467
25 Jake DIXON KALEX +1.805
26 Jesko RAFFIN NTS +1.811
27 Andi FARID IZDIHAR KALEX +1.904
28 Lorenzo DALLA PORTA KALEX +1.961
29 Kama Daniel BIN KASM KALEX +6.013

Moto3

Ai Ogura (Honda Team Asia) left Jerez as the man to beat in the intermediate class as the Japanese rider, John McPhee (Petronas Sprinta Racing) and Gabriel Rodrigo (Kömmerling Gresini Moto3) set scintillating 1m44s in Andalucia.

Moto Ai Ogura

Moto Ai Ogura

Ai Ogura

The final day in southern Spain saw the riders go into time attack mode as they aimed to see what their one-lap qualifying pace was like. The top three all set their 1:44s in the opening session of Friday, along with 14 other riders as Honda riders locked out the top five, Tatsuki Suzuki (SIC58 Squadra Corse) and Sergio Garcia (Estrella Galicia 0,0) sitting 0.5 off Ogura’s time. And talking of the Japanese factory, their new Moto3 machine made more of an appearance on Friday, with the biggest difference being the gearbox.

Moto Gabri Rodrigo

Moto Gabri Rodrigo

Gabriel Rodrigo

According to some KTM teams, the 2020 bike is much nimbler than the previous version and the leading Austrian factory rider was sixth place Raul Fernandez (Red Bull KTM Ajo), with Albert Arenas (Aspar Team) a tenth behind in P7.

Honda Team Asia’s Yuki Kunii joined his teammate inside the top 10 by finishing P8, a great job by the rookie who has Filip Salač (Rivacold Snipers Team) and Deniz Öncü (Red Bull KTM Tech 3) behind him in P9 and P10 respectively.

The Moto2 and Moto3 riders and teams will be putting in more hard graft over in Qatar on the 28th February – 2nd March, before the season proper gets underway on the 6th-8th March at the Losail International Circuit.

Moto3 Combined Times Jerez Test 2020

Pos Name Bike Time/Gap
1 Ai OGURA HONDA 1m44.670
2 John McPHEE HONDA +0.050
3 Gabriel RODRIGO HONDA +0.314
4 Tatsuki SUZUKI HONDA +0.506
5 Sergio GARCIA HONDA +0.535
6 Raul FERNANDEZ KTM +0.602
7 Albert ARENAS KTM +0.718
8 Yuki KUNII HONDA +0.739
9 Filip SALAC HONDA +0.788
10 Deniz ONCU KTM +0.847
11 Jaume MASIA HONDA +0.881
12 Darryn BINDER KTM +0.898
13 Jeremy ALCOBA HONDA +0.915
14 Dennis FOGGIA HONDA +0.991
15 Andrea MIGNO KTM +0.999
16 Celestino VIETTI KTM +1.010
17 Tony ARBOLINO HONDA +1.071
18 Kaito TOBA KTM +1.090
19 Niccolo ANTONELLI HONDA +1.102
20 Stefano NEPA KTM +1.170
21 Ayumu SASAKI KTM +1.311
22 Romano FENATI HUSQVARNA +1.574
23 Alonso LOPEZ HUSQVARNA +1.588
24 Ryusei YAMANAKA HONDA +1.605
25 Davide PIZZOLI KTM +1.612
26 Khairul Idham PAWI HONDA +1.612
27 Riccardo ROSSI KTM +1.705
28 Carlos TATAY KTM +1.759
29 Jason DUPASQUIER KTM +2.275
30 Maximilian KOFLER KTM +2.472
31 Dirk GEIGER KTM +3.426

Source: MCNews.com.au